It is sufficient, for the present, to say, generally, that, when the importer has so acted upon the thing imported that it has become incorporated and mixed up with the mass of property in the country, it has, perhaps, lost its distinctive character as... American Law Reports Annotated - 59 페이지1925전체보기 - 도서 정보
| 1897 - 896 페이지
...held by the United States Supreme Court that where the importer has so acted upon the thing imported that it has become incorporated and mixed up with the mass of property in the country, it has lost its distinctive character as an import, and become subject to the taxing power of the State... | |
| 1897 - 936 페이지
...the subjects of commerce where their transit for the purposes of commerce has ceased, and they have become incorporated and mixed up with the mass of property in the community, is well settled. But that a tax on property belonginu to a citizen of another slate in it's... | |
| Lawrence Boyd Evans - 1898 - 702 페이지
...sufficient for the present to say, generally, that when the importer has so acted upon the thing imported, that it has become incorporated and mixed up with the mass of property in the country, it has, perhaps, lost its distinctive character as an import, and has become subject to the taxing... | |
| Abraham Clark Freeman - 1898 - 1050 페이지
...original cases: Low v. Austin, 13 Wall. 29, 34; but if "the importer has so acted upon the thing Imported that it has become incorporated and mixed up with the mass of property In the country, it has, perhaps, lost its distinctive character as an import, and has become subject to the taxing... | |
| Ezra Parmalee Prentice, John Garret Egan - 1898 - 470 페이지
...in its application, held, that, when the importer had so acted upon the thing imported that it had become incorporated and mixed up with the mass of property in the country, it had lost its distinctive character as an import, and become subject to the taxing power of the State;... | |
| Iowa. Supreme Court - 1898 - 888 페이지
...the power of the state to tax commences, is not the instant when the article enters the country, but when the importer has so acted upon it that it has become incorporated 4 and mixed up with the mass of property in the country, which happens when the original package is... | |
| John Randolph Tucker - 1899 - 512 페이지
...be subject to taxation and the like, says: " When the importer has so acted upon the thing imported that it has become incorporated and mixed up with the mass of property in the country, it has perhaps lost its distinctive character as an import, and has become subject to the taxing power... | |
| 1899 - 898 페이지
...brought from other Slates. Constitutional law.— When an importer has so acted upon the thing imported, that it has become incorporated and mixed up with the mass of property in the country, it has lost its distinctive character ns an import and has become subject to the taxing power of the... | |
| William Mida - 1899 - 402 페이지
...WHEN MIXED WITH MASS OF PROPERTY IN THE STATE.— When the importer has so acted on the thing imported that it has become incorporated and mixed up with the mass of property in the state, such as the breaking of the original package, or the transfer to another person in the state,... | |
| Emlin McClain - 1900 - 1126 페이지
...sufficient for the present to say, generally, that when the importer has so acted upon the thing imported, that it has become, incorporated and mixed up with the mass of property in the country, it has, perhaps, lost its distinctive character as an import, and has become subject to the taxing... | |
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