| John Forrest Dillon - 1890 - 922 halaman
...(605). Power to Tax muet be plainly Conferred. — It is a principle universally declared and admitted that municipal corporations can levy no taxes, general...unless the power be plainly and unmistakably conferred* paved streets of a city, for the purpose of State v. Maysville, 12 SC 76 ; Zaneskeeping the same in... | |
| John Forrest Dillon - 1890 - 894 halaman
...(605). Power to Tax must be plainly Conferred. — It is a principle universally declared and admitted that municipal corporations can levy no taxes, general...the power be plainly and- unmistakably conferred* paved streets of a city, for the purpose of State v. Maysville, 12 SC 76 ; Zaneskeeping the same in... | |
| South Dakota. Supreme Court - 1902 - 760 halaman
...mains in its streets against abutting property? "It is a principle universally declared and admitted that municipal corporations can levy no taxes, general...must be given either in express words or by necessary or unmistakable implication, and that it cannot be collected by doubtful inferences from other powers,... | |
| Virginia. Supreme Court of Appeals - 1893 - 1064 halaman
...763. And the learned author elsewhere says : " It is a principle universally declared and admitted that municipal corporations can levy no taxes, general...the power be plainly and unmistakably conferred." Aud in a note the author quotes with approval the language of Lumpkin, J., in Savannah v. Hartr,dge,... | |
| Thomas Johnson Michie - 1900 - 814 halaman
...authority, viz.: "It is a principle universally declared and admitted that municipal corpora tions can levy no taxes, general or special, upon the inhabitants...unless the power be plainly and unmistakably conferred. The authority to municipalities to impose burdens of any character upon persons or property is solely... | |
| Virginia. Supreme Court of Appeals - 1900 - 1204 halaman
...unmistakably conferred. " It is a principle universally declared and admitted," says Judge Dillon, "that municipal corporations can levy no taxes, general or special, upon the inhabitants of their property, unless the power be plainly and unmistakably conferred. It has, indeed, often been... | |
| Thomas Johnson Michie - 1902 - 1050 halaman
...at last, but an agency of the sovereign power. It is a principle universally declared and admitted that municipal corporations can levy no taxes, general...unless the power be plainly and unmistakably conferred. This power must be given either in express terms or by necessary implication, and it is not to be collected... | |
| Kentucky. Court of Appeals - 1875 - 926 halaman
...coming clearly within the terms of the grant. " It is a principle universally declared and admitted that municipal corporations can levy no taxes, general...property unless the power be plainly and unmistakably given." Such authority is wholly statutory, and it must be clearly given and strictly pursued; and... | |
| 1903 - 1256 halaman
...for. "It Is a principle universally declared and admitted that municipal corporations can levy no tax, general or special, upon the Inhabitants or their property, unless the power be clearly and unmistakably given. » » • And this rule applies to the assessment for local improvements."... | |
| Thomas Johnson Michie - 1907 - 1062 halaman
...§ 763. And the learned author elsewhere says. "It is a principle universally declared and admitted that municipal corporations can levy no taxes, general...the power be plainly and unmistakably conferred." And in a note the author quotes with approval the language of Lumpkin, J., in Savannah v. Hartridge,... | |
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