And the assessment by the justices, in so far as it may have continued, would therefore be of little or no consequence.
In the assessment of these tolls, foreigners and the inhabitants of the respective territories shall be treated on a footing of perfect equality.
In the assessment of these tolls, foreigners and the inhabitants of the respective territories, shall be treated on a footing of perfect equality.
During your recess, measures have been steadily pursued for effecting the valuations and returns directed by the act of the last session preliminary to the assessment and collection of a direct tax.
The expense of its assessment and collection would be nearly equal throughout the United States; but, with respect to a tax on slaves, there would be required frequent enumerations--at least an annual enumeration.
He would inform that gentleman and the House, that when no assessment took place, but merely an enumeration, it would be attended with no expense on the collection of the tax.
Your assessment is $10 an acre; and this must be paid before we can serve you with any more water.
Moreover the secretary or notary of the city is ordered within the two hours to bring to the tribunal and surrender all papers concerning the assessment on the officials, under pain of excommunication and ten thousand maravedÃs.
Recourse was had to the county commissioners, but the assessment remained about the same.
The best I could do was to make the assessment by the lot and block.
The law was explicit, and to have made up the assessment by the acre would have been illegal.
Since then there have come into existence hundreds of co-operative or assessment companies.
The beneficiary under a death claim in an assessment company has for her security the hope, or promise if you please, that one thousand men will pay ten dollars each for her account.
It is a fact beyond dispute, that with perhaps a half-dozen exceptions, the rates of assessment in every assessment company in the country remain constant as at the age of entry.
It must be evident then to the merest tyro, that the permanence and success of assessment companies depend upon the most rigid observance of those principles which science and sound business experience have demonstrated to be fundamental.
An assessment in advance at issue of certificate, otherwise some persons will be insured for nothing and the cost will fall on the persistent members.
The managers of assessment companies should be careful lest their claims should prove to be unfounded.
Assessment insurance is yet on trial, and its only hope of permanent business lies in a rigid compliance with the laws of mortality and of sound business experience.
The ruling families deeply resented our endeavours to introduce an equitable determination of rights and assessment of land revenue.
There was a mine hard by, at least it went by the name of a mine, and it was a sort of common understanding that the owners were doing assessment work.
Now they would steal upon a pair of miners doing assessment work within sight of town.
At intervals when they were not toiling at assessment work in the shafts which pocked the hillside or dodging Apaches in the outlying country, the citizens found diversion in discussing the ideas thus submitted.
He made an assessment of the landed property of all the citizens, taking as the medium a standard of value which was equivalent to a drachma of annual produce.
They would alter the assessment of taxes,--an attack on property.
Smith calculated the public revenue of Great Britain to represent an assessment of about 25s.
Taxation ought thus to be really lighter in France than in Great Britain, but it was made into a scourge by vicious modes of assessment and collection.
How this new principle of assessment worked, we have unfortunately no information.
Considering how very soon the terrible misfortunes of Athens came on, I cannot but think it a matter of uncertainty whether the new assessment ever became a reality throughout the Athenian empire.
On the death of a member an assessment of from 50 cents to $1 is laid on the surviving members, and the resulting sum is paid to the bereaved family, helping to meet the funeral expenses.
These are usually self-assessment societies, in which each member pays a small sum each month, often only 25 cents.
The poorer women and the more recent immigrants are associated in the little parish self-assessment societies, in which each pays a small monthly fee, usually twenty-five cents.
There are many small self-assessment societies for women alone, but they have no social or educational feature; members seldom meet, and dues are often sent in by children.
This form of insurance may be called co-operative, and has many elements which make the organizations practising it stronger than the ordinary assessment insurance companies having no stated meetings of members.
Footnote 3-65: For an assessment of the performance of the Mason's crew.
Davenport, soon to be appointed a deputy under secretary of the Army for personnel management, decided that an assessment of the status of black servicemen was timely after a decade of integration.
Fitt's assessment was accurate, no doubt, but not exactly in keeping with the optimistic spirit of the Gesell Committee and Secretary McNamara's subsequent equal opportunity commitment to the President.
So you may fancy the pillaloo that went up when the Overseers posted their new assessment on the church door and 'twas found they'd ruled out no less than sixty voters known, or suspected to be, in Dr.
The assessment of a poll-tax as a prerequisite to the exercise of the right to vote is a relic of the property qualification and it ought not any longer to find a place in the policy of free States.