History of Economic Legislation in IowaState historical society of Iowa, 1918 - 386 Seiten |
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... amount which should be paid annually to the county . Licenses from both counties were required for ferries across streams dividing counties ; and the commissioners were to require the owners to give bonds for the faithful performance of ...
... amount which should be paid annually to the county . Licenses from both counties were required for ferries across streams dividing counties ; and the commissioners were to require the owners to give bonds for the faithful performance of ...
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... amount of money raised by taxes to be expended on the roads was enormous ; but the small district plan , al- though seeming to be very democratic , was inefficient and wasteful . The road supervisors were ignorant of the best methods of ...
... amount of money raised by taxes to be expended on the roads was enormous ; but the small district plan , al- though seeming to be very democratic , was inefficient and wasteful . The road supervisors were ignorant of the best methods of ...
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... amount which seems small when compared with the annual expenditure of fourteen millions for road purposes in the State at the present time . The benefit which this State hopes to derive from the acceptance of the provisions of this act ...
... amount which seems small when compared with the annual expenditure of fourteen millions for road purposes in the State at the present time . The benefit which this State hopes to derive from the acceptance of the provisions of this act ...
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... amount of construction bonds to com- plete their respective roads.83 The Mississippi and Missouri Railroad had completed its line from Davenport to Iowa City before the first land grant was made , consequently the land on that portion ...
... amount of construction bonds to com- plete their respective roads.83 The Mississippi and Missouri Railroad had completed its line from Davenport to Iowa City before the first land grant was made , consequently the land on that portion ...
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... amount of revenue needed to carry on the ordinary business of government was comparatively small and the general tax rate was very low . Railroads were demanded at any cost , and there was little thought either of their taxation or of ...
... amount of revenue needed to carry on the ordinary business of government was comparatively small and the general tax rate was very low . Railroads were demanded at any cost , and there was little thought either of their taxation or of ...
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Seite 35 - ... the general assembly shall provide, by general laws, for the organization of all corporations hereafter to be created.
Seite 173 - The legislature shall have no power to pass any act granting any charter for banking purposes ; but associations may be formed under general laws for the deposit of gold and silver, but no such association shall make, issue, or put in circulation any bill, check, ticket, certificate, promissory note, or other paper, or the paper of any bank, to circulate as money.
Seite 114 - All corporations, whether they expire by their own limitation, or are otherwise dissolved, shall nevertheless be continued for the term of three years from such expiration or dissolution bodies corporate for the purpose of prosecuting and defending suits by or against them, and of enabling them gradually to settle and close their...
Seite 240 - In any case not provided for by this act, the rules of law and equity, including the law merchant, and in particular the rules relating to the law of principal and agent, executors, administrators and trustees, and to the effect of fraud, misrepresentation, duress or coercion, mistake, bankruptcy, or other invalidating cause, shall govern.
Seite 289 - That the legislative power of the territory shall extend to all rightful subjects of legislation, consistent with the constitution of the United States and the provisions of this act ; but no law shall be passed interfering with the primary disposal of the soil; no tax shall be imposed upon the property of the United States; nor shall the lands or other property of non-residents be taxed higher than the lands or other property of residents.
Seite 299 - The credit of the State shall not, in any manner, be given or loaned to, or in aid of, any individual, association or corporation.
Seite 175 - No act of the general assembly authorizing or creating corporations or associations with banking powers, whether of issue, deposit or discount, nor amendments thereto...
Seite 158 - A fraternal beneficiary association is hereby declared to be a corporation, society or voluntary association, formed or organized and carried on for the sole benefit of its members and their beneficiaries, and not for profit.
Seite 261 - Assembly, statistical details relating to all departments of labor in the State, especially in its relation to the commercial, industrial, social, educational, and sanitary condition of the laboring classes, and to the permanent prosperity of the productive industries of the State.
Seite 96 - Private property shall not be taken for public use without just compensation first being made, or secured to be made, to the owner thereof, as soon as the damages shall be assessed by a jury, who shall not take into aonsideration any advantages that may result to said owner on account of the improvement for which it is taken.