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Federal Income Tax In Relation To Consumer Cooperatives, Joseph O'Meara
Federal Income Tax In Relation To Consumer Cooperatives, Joseph O'Meara
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The taxation of consumer cooperative associations has proceeded on an erroneous assumption deriving from Eisner v. Macomber. Contrary to that assumption, so long as these non-profit, mutual-benefit undertakings confine themselves to their proper functions they have no income under the Sixteenth Amendment and cannot validly be required to pay an income tax.
Liability Of A Life Insurance Company, After Settlement, In Respect Of Claims Previously Undisclosed, Joseph O'Meara
Liability Of A Life Insurance Company, After Settlement, In Respect Of Claims Previously Undisclosed, Joseph O'Meara
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When the time comes to make good on a life insurance policy, must the insurer bestir itself to ascertain whether there be outstanding interests, presently unknown to it, which, if asserted, it would ignore at its peril; or may it safely make payment without delay to the person entitled thereto according to its own records?
The Advent Of The Administrative Process And Its Future, Thomas Frank Konop
The Advent Of The Administrative Process And Its Future, Thomas Frank Konop
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Every government exercises three governmental powers E that are necessary for its existence. They are Taxation, Police Power, and the Power of Eminent Domain. Every government, however crude, or whatever we may call it, must have the power first to make the law, which is called the legislative power; second, it must have the power to declare what the law is, which is the judicial power; and third, it must have the power to enforce the law and this is called the executive power.
In the very early governments such as the government of the clan or tribe, these three …