| Henry Campbell Black - 1897 - 792 páginas
...been shipped, or entered with a common carrier for transportation to another state or foreign country, or have been started upon such transportation in a continuous route or journey.'1 Duties of Tonnage. The object of this prohibition was to prevent the states from burdening... | |
| Railroad Commission of Kentucky - 1902 - 410 páginas
...the general mass of property in the State, subject as such to its jurisdiction . . . until they have shipped or entered with a common carrier for- . transportation...such transportation in a continuous route or journey. . . . Until shipped or started on its final journey out of the State, its exportation is a matter altogether... | |
| Railroad Commission of Kentucky - 1902 - 410 páginas
...the general mass of property in the State, subject as such to its jurisdiction . . . until they have shipped or entered with a common carrier for transportation...such transportation in a continuous route or journey. . . . Until shipped or started on its final journey out of the State, its exportation is a matter altogether... | |
| 1903 - 904 páginas
...think that this must be the true rule on the subject. It seems to us untenable to hold that a crop or a herd is exempt from taxation merely because it is, by its owner, intended for exportation. If such were the rule in many states there would be nothing but the lands and real estate to bear the... | |
| Michigan Railroad Commission - 1904 - 226 páginas
...be part of the general mass of property in the state, subject, as such, to its jurisdiction, and to taxation in the usual way, until they have been shipped,...carrier for transportation to another state, or have started upon such transportation in a continuous route or journey. We think that this must be the true... | |
| Michigan. Attorney General's Office, Michigan. Department of Attorney General - 1905 - 180 páginas
...be part of the general mass of property in the state, subject, as such, to its jurisdiction, and to taxation in the usual way. until they have been shipped,...carrier for transportation to another state, or have started upon such transportation in a continuous route or journey. We think that this must be the true... | |
| 1907 - 1306 páginas
...be part of the general mass of property of the state, subject, aa suoh, to its Jurisdiction and to taxation in the usual way, until they have been shipped...such transportation In a continuous route or Journey. » * * Whenever a commodity has begun to move as an article of trade from one state to another, commerce... | |
| Thomas H. Calvert - 1907 - 408 páginas
...be part of the general mass of property in the State, subject, as such, to its jurisdiction, and to taxation in the usual way, until they have been shipped,...entered with a common carrier for transportation, or have been started upon such transportation in a continuous route or journey.8 *n considering the... | |
| 1909 - 1410 páginas
...goods become the subject of interstate commerce and pass beyond the jurisdiction of the state when they have been shipped, or entered with a common carrier...such transportation In a continuous route or Journey. The effect of this Is that the grain did not begin its journey to Goldthwaite until delivery to the... | |
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