Every law which imposes, continues or revives a tax shall distinctly state the tax and the object to which it is to be applied, and it shall not be sufficient to refer to any other law to fix such tax or object. Reports of Cases Decided in the Court of Appeals of the State of New York - Page 319by New York (State). Court of Appeals, George Franklin Comstock, Henry Rogers Selden, Francis Kernan, Erasmus Peshine Smith, Joel Tiffany, Samuel Hand, Edward Jordan Dimock, Hiram Edward Sickels, Edmund Hamilton Smith, Louis J. Rezzemini, Edwin Augustus Bedell, Alvah S. Newcomb, James Newton Fiero - 1883Full view - About this book
| New York (State). Legislature - New York (State) - 1887 - 102 pages
...appropriation, or continuing or reviving an appropriation, shall distinctly specify the sum appropriated, and the object to which it is to be applied; and it shall not be sufficient for such law to refer to any other law to fix such sum. SEC. 9. The credit of the State shall not,... | |
| New York (State). Secretary's Office - New York (State) - 1871 - 548 pages
...appropriation or continuing or reviving an appropriation, shall distinctly specify the sum appropriated, and the object to which it is to be applied : and it shall not be sufficient for such law to refer to any other law to us such sum. SEC. 9. The credit of the state shall not, in... | |
| United States - 1846 - 526 pages
...appropriation, or continuing or reviving an appropriation , shall distinctly specify the sum appropriated, and the object to which it is to be applied : and it shall not be sufficient for such law to refer to any other law to fix »ach sum. " $ 9. The credit of the State shall not,... | |
| United States - 1846 - 516 pages
...appropriation, or continuing or reviving an appropriation, shall distinctly specify the sum appropriated, and the object to which it is to be applied : and it shall not be sufficient for each law to refer to any other law to fix each sum. " J 9. The credit of the State shall not, in... | |
| Commerce - 1847 - 670 pages
...bill or any amendment to the constitution, shall be submitted to be voted for or against 13. Every law which imposes, continues or revives a tax, shall...refer to any other law to fix such tax or object. 14. On the final passage in either House of the legislature, of every act which imposes, continues... | |
| Jonathan French - United States - 1847 - 506 pages
...bill, or any amendment to the Constitution, shall be submitted to be voted for or against. 13. Every law which imposes, continues or revives a tax, shall...refer to any other law to fix such tax or object. 14. On the final passage, in either house of the Legislature, of every act which imposes, continues,... | |
| Ebenezer Meriam - Finance - 1847 - 224 pages
...is, 20 members in the Senate, aud 77 members in the House ; and by the preceding section, •' Every law which imposes, continues or revives a tax, shall...distinctly state the tax, and the object to which it is to bo applied ; and it shall not be sufficient to refer to any other law, to fix such tax or object."... | |
| Commerce - 1847 - 634 pages
...bill or any amendment to the constitution, shall be submitted to be voted for or against. 13. Eyery law which imposes, continues or revives a tax, shall...distinctly state the tax, and the object to which h is to be applied, and it shall not be sufficient to refer to any other law to fii such tax or object.... | |
| Benjamin Franklin Hall - Real property - 1847 - 480 pages
...appropriation, or continuing or reviving an appropriation, shall distinctly specify the •uin appropriated, and the object to which it is to be applied ; and it shall not be sufficient for such law to refer to any other law to fix such sum. SEc. IX. The credit of the State shall not,... | |
| Illinois. Constitutional Convention - Constitutional conventions - 1847 - 618 pages
...appropriation, or continuing or reviving an appreciation, shall dii-tinctly specify the sum appropriated, and the object to which it is to be applied; and it shall not be sufficient for such law to refer to any other law to fix such sum." The question was taken on agreeing thereto,... | |
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