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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Page 162
... provisions are adopted , and which town could not do unless it adopted such provisions , held that vote was , in legal effect , adoption of provisions of statute . 28. Tax collector's commission on amount of taxes , held recoverable in ...
... provisions are adopted , and which town could not do unless it adopted such provisions , held that vote was , in legal effect , adoption of provisions of statute . 28. Tax collector's commission on amount of taxes , held recoverable in ...
Page 172
... provisions of G. L. 780 and of the amendment of 1927 are read together as parts of Title 10 , it is plain that it was the intention of the Legislature , if the inventory of a tax- payer of his tangible property conforms to the provisions ...
... provisions of G. L. 780 and of the amendment of 1927 are read together as parts of Title 10 , it is plain that it was the intention of the Legislature , if the inventory of a tax- payer of his tangible property conforms to the provisions ...
Page 179
... provisions of the statute , but the ruling was error because the whole vote shows that the provisions of the statute were confined to taxes " not paid by October first , 1922. " We are therefore confined to the question if the legal ...
... provisions of the statute , but the ruling was error because the whole vote shows that the provisions of the statute were confined to taxes " not paid by October first , 1922. " We are therefore confined to the question if the legal ...
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