Reports of Cases Argued and Determined in the Supreme Court of the State of Vermont: Reported by the Judges of Said Court, Agreeably to a Statute Law of the State, 104. köideJ. Spooner, 1931 |
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... amount of each item of taxable personal estate mentioned in each of the classes specified in sections 1 and 2 of the ... amount of the taxable property of such person and set the same in the grand list at its value in money . " This ...
... amount of each item of taxable personal estate mentioned in each of the classes specified in sections 1 and 2 of the ... amount of the taxable property of such person and set the same in the grand list at its value in money . " This ...
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... amount of the taxes in suit , which the collector could have collected if he had collected the taxes . The defendant excepted . The argument of the defendant is that since the collector did not collect the taxes , the plaintiff cannot ...
... amount of the taxes in suit , which the collector could have collected if he had collected the taxes . The defendant excepted . The argument of the defendant is that since the collector did not collect the taxes , the plaintiff cannot ...
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... amount of Two hundred twenty - six dollars and fifteen cents , $ 226.15 , your distributive share of the Nason Estate , less attorney fees and expenses . The plaintiff received the check and letter . On March 4 , 1931 , the plaintiff ...
... amount of Two hundred twenty - six dollars and fifteen cents , $ 226.15 , your distributive share of the Nason Estate , less attorney fees and expenses . The plaintiff received the check and letter . On March 4 , 1931 , the plaintiff ...
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