The sovereignty of a State extends to everything which exists by its own authority or is introduced by its permission ; b*ut does it extend to those means which are employed by Congress to carry into execution powers conferred on that body by the people... Commentaries on American Law - Página 473de James Kent - 1873Visualização completa - Sobre este livro
| Wisconsin - 1876 - 1184 páginas
...power of a State extends, are objects of taxation. The sovereignty of a State extends to everything which exists by its own authority, or is introduced by its permission. The power of taxing may be legitimately exercised on the objects to which it is applicable, to the... | |
| 1876 - 820 páginas
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| William Henry Burroughs - 1877 - 970 páginas
...could not be taxed by the State. Marshall, J. : " The sovereignty of a State extends to everything which exists by its own authority, or is introduced...which are employed by Congress to carry into execution powers conferred on that body by the people of the United States. We think it demonstrable that it... | |
| Utah. Supreme Court, Albert Hagan, John Augustine Marshall, John Maxcy Zane, James A. Williams, Joseph M. Tanner, George L. Nye, John Walcott Thompson, August B. Edler, Alonzo Blair Irvine, Harmel L. Pratt, William S. Dalton, H. Arnold Rich - 1899 - 602 páginas
...proposition may almost be pronounced self-evident. The sovereignty of a state extends to everything which exists by its own authority, or is introduced by its permission." So in Transportation Co. v. Wheeling, 99 US 273, Mr. Justice Clifford, delivering the opinion of the... | |
| Orlando Bump - 1878 - 474 páginas
...upon the soundest principles exempt from taxation. The sovereignty of a State extends to everything which exists by its own authority or is introduced...which are employed by Congress to carry into execution powers conferred on that body by the people of the United States. M'Culloch v. State, 4 Wheat. 316;... | |
| Isaac Grant Thompson - 1878 - 1018 páginas
...Howell \. State, 3 Gill, 14, our own Court of Appeals aid: "State sovereignty extends to everything which exists by its own authority, or is introduced by its permission, but not to those •in.- employed by Congress to carry into execution powers conerred by the Constitution... | |
| Virginia. Supreme Court of Appeals - 1878 - 1044 páginas
...principles, exempt from taxation. Andrews ^ne sovereignty of a state extends to everything which Ordway & exists by its own authority or is introduced by its permission; but NOT to those means which are employed to carry into execution powers conferred by the people of the... | |
| Nathaniel Tyler - 1879 - 546 páginas
...everything which exists by its own authority, or which is introduced with its permission, provided it does not extend to those means which are employed by Congress to carry into execution powers conferred on that body by the Constitution of the United States.* The law of hazard and the... | |
| Dennis Ambrose O'Sullivan - 1879 - 278 páginas
...Instructions to the Governor-General. The Sovereignty of a State is defined as extending to everything which exists, by its own authority, or is introduced by its permission. The powers of the Parliament of Canada were introduced by the permission of the people of Canada, and... | |
| United States. Army. Judge Advocate General's Department, William Winthrop - 1880 - 638 páginas
...State extends are, as a general rule, proper subjects of taxation, but the power of a State to tax does not extend to those means which are employed by Congress to carry into execution the powers conferred in the federal Constitution. Unquestionably the taxing power of the States is... | |
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