Where an illegal tax has been collected, the citizen who has paid it, and has been obliged to bring suit against the collector, is, we think, entitled to interest in the event of recovery, from the time of the illegal exaction. Further Urgent Deficiency Bill, 1916 - Page 19de United States. Congress. Senate. Committee on Appropriations - 1916 - 79 pagesAffichage du livre entier - À propos de ce livre
| 1873 - 828 pages
...Assignees v. Shinn, 105. INTEREST. 1. Where an illegal tax has been collected, the citizen who has paid it, and has been obliged to bring suit against...interest, in the event of recovery, from the time of the alleged exaction: Erskine v. Van Artdoie, 75. 2. Where interest as a general thing is due, and there... | |
| United States. Supreme Court - 1873 - 740 pages
...and willing to pay its ordinary debts. Where an illegal tax has been collected, the citizen who has paid it, and has been obliged to bring suit against the collector, is, we think, entitled to interest in the event of recovery, from the time of the illegal exaction. JUDGMENT... | |
| 1894 - 2074 pages
...showing a right to interest, as follows: "Where an illegal tax has been collected, the citizen who has paid It, and has been obliged to bring suit against the collector, is, we think, entitled to interest, in the event of recovery, from the time of the Illegal exaction." In... | |
| Charles Wesley Eldridge - 1895 - 792 pages
...and willing to pay its ordinary debts. Where an illegal tax has been collected, the citizen who has paid it, and has been obliged to bring suit against the collector, is, we think, entitled to interest from the time of the illegal exaction. Cohens v. Abel, 1 Woolworth,... | |
| United States - 1900 - 482 pages
...Op. Atty. Gen., 523; 9ib«í.,57, 449.) Where an illegal tax has been collected, thp citizen who has paid it, and has been obliged to bring suit against...of recovery, from the time of the illegal exaction. (Krskine v. Van Arsdale, 15 Wall.. 75.) When a person accepts from the Government, without objection,... | |
| United States. Supreme Court - 1901 - 1556 pages
...and willing to pay its ordinary debts. Where an illegal tax has been collected, the citizen who has paid it, and has been obliged to bring suit against the collector, is, we think, entitled to interest in the event of recovery, from the time of the illegal exaction. The... | |
| 1908 - 1210 pages
...and willing to pay its ordlary debts. Where an illegal tax has been collected, the citizen who has paid It, and has been obliged to bring suit against...interest in the event of recovery from the time of the alleged execution." The Senate report from which the above extracts are taken forcibly states that—... | |
| United States - 1911 - 550 pages
...Appendix, p. 394.) Where an illegal tax has been collected, the citizen who has paid it, and has oeen obliged to bring suit against the collector, is entitled...(Erskine v. Van Arsdale, 15 Wall., 75; Conant v. Kinney (1908), 162 Fed. Rep., 581; Penn. Co., etc., v. McClain, collector, 105 Fed. Rep., 367; 108 ibid.,... | |
| United States - 1911 - 518 pages
...Appendix, p. 394.) Where an illegal tax has been collected, the citizen who has paid it, and has oeen obliged to bring suit against the collector, is entitled...the time of the illegal exaction. (Erskine v. Van Arsuale, 15 Wall., 75; Conant v. Kinney (1908), 162 Fed. Rep., 581; Penn. Co., etc., v. McClain, collector,... | |
| George Edwin Holmes - 1917 - 674 pages
...willing to pay its ordinary debts. When, however, an illegal tax has been collected, the citizen who has paid it, and has been obliged to bring suit against...entitled to interest in the event of recovery from the date of the illegal exaction.53 In a case where there had been a delay of thirty years in prosecuting... | |
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