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Conflict Of Laws-Enforcing Tax Laws Of Sister States, Bernard L. Trott S. Ed.
Conflict Of Laws-Enforcing Tax Laws Of Sister States, Bernard L. Trott S. Ed.
Michigan Law Review
In the recent case City of Detroit v. Proctor, the defendant, a resident of Detroit, was owner of personal property located there in the year 1939. The city levied a tax on this property, which tax became a debt under the laws of Michigan on the first day of April, 1939, and became due and · payable on the 15th of July, 1939. During the month of June, 1939, the defendant removed both his person and his property from the state of Michigan and has since resided elsewhere. The treasurer of the city of Detroit, who is empowered by …