| Georg Jellinek - Constitutional history - 1901 - 132 pages
...protection ; to give his personal service, or an equivalent, when necessary. MASSACHUSETTS, XXIII. No subsidy, charge, tax, impost, or duties, ought...people, or their representatives in the legislature. See above, VIRGINIA, II; further MASSACHUSETTS V. All power residing originally in the people, and... | |
| George Hill Evans, William Hugh Mitchell - Constitutional conventions - 1902 - 330 pages
...magistrate, in a manner ordained by the Legislature. XXVIII. No subsidy, charge, tax, impost, or duty shall be established, fixed, laid, or levied under any pretext...people, or their representatives in the Legislature, or authority derived from that body. XXIX. The power of suspending the laws, or the execution of them,... | |
| Georg Jellinek - Civil rights - 1902 - 136 pages
...this protection ; to give his personal service, or an equivalent, when necessary. Massachusetts XXIII. No subsidy, charge, tax, impost, or duties, ought...fixed, laid or levied, under any pretext whatsoever, withoutthe consent ofthe people, ortheir representatives in the legislature. V.ci-dessus Virginia II... | |
| New Hampshire. Constitutional Convention - Constitutional conventions - 1903 - 964 pages
...magistrate, in a manner ordained by the legislature. Art. 28. No subsidy, charge, tax, impost, or duty shall be established, fixed, laid, or levied, under any...people, or their representatives in the legislature, or authority derived from that body. Art. 29. The power of suspending the laws or the execution of... | |
| New Hampshire. Constitutional Convention - Constitutional conventions - 1903 - 980 pages
...magistrate, in a manner ordained by the legislature. Art. 28. No subsidy, charge, tax, impost, or duty shall be established, fixed, laid, or levied, under any...people, or their representatives in the legislature, or authority derived from that body. Art. 29. The power of suspending the laws or the execution of... | |
| Harry Johnston, Sir Harry Hamilton Johnston, Otto Stapf - Africa, West - 1906 - 594 pages
...Court, as in other cases. Section 16. No subsidy, charge, impost, or duties ought to be established or levied under any pretext whatsoever, without the...people or their representatives in the legislature. Section 17. Suits may be brought against the republic in such manner, and in such cases, as the legislature... | |
| Sir Harry Hamilton Johnston - 1906 - 584 pages
...Court, as in other cases. Section 16. No subsidy, charge, impost, or duties ought to be established or levied under any pretext whatsoever, without the...people or their representatives in the legislature. Section 17. Suits may be brought against the republic in such manner, and in such cases, as the legislature... | |
| Carl Copping Plehn - Taxation - 1907 - 226 pages
...that of the representative body of the people * * *. ARTICLE XXIII. Xo subsidy, charge, tax, import, or duties ought to be established, fixed, laid, or...people or their representatives in the legislature. OFFICE I{S. The officers most directly concerned with taxation are: (1) The town assessors, three or... | |
| South Dakota. Constitutional Convention - 1907 - 718 pages
...nor in time of war except in the manner prescribed by law. Sec. 17. No tax or duty shall be imposed without the consent of the people or their representatives in the Legislature, and all taxation shall be equal and uniform. Sec. 18. No law shall be passed granting to any citizen,... | |
| Frederic Jesup Stimson - Constitutional history - 1908 - 482 pages
...individual should be appropriated to public uses, he shall receive a reasonable compensation therefor." No subsidy, charge, tax, impost, or duties ought to...people or their representatives in the legislature. BUI of RlvhtH, < luu«e 9 Vlrelnln Bill of ItiKhtH, See. 12 Mann, lii-tl. Of IliKhlt. Clause XVI XXI... | |
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