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Municipal Corporations-Circumventing Municipal Debt Limitations, Joseph F. Gricar S.Ed.
Municipal Corporations-Circumventing Municipal Debt Limitations, Joseph F. Gricar S.Ed.
Michigan Law Review
Since municipalities are frequently indebted to the permissible extent of the constitutional, statutory, and charter debt limitations, they are constantly seeking methods of finance which avoid the debt limits. Three devices have received judicial sanction. First: Where a separate and distinct. corporation such as a school or drain district has been created it may operate with a separate debt limit over the same territory as the governing municipality. Second: Where the project to be financed is income-producing, the financing bond issue, if made self-liquidating, will not Gome within the debt limitations. Although incorporated authorities have been extensively used to administer …
Constitutional Limitation On Indebtedness
Interstate V. Intrastate Commerce
Interstate V. Intrastate Commerce
Indiana Law Journal
Recent Cases: Interstate Commerce
The Indiana Gross Income Tax, Arthur H. Northrup
The Indiana Gross Income Tax, Arthur H. Northrup
Indiana Law Journal
No abstract provided.
"Natural Rights'--A Constitutional Doctrine In Indiana, Monrad Paulsen
"Natural Rights'--A Constitutional Doctrine In Indiana, Monrad Paulsen
Indiana Law Journal
No abstract provided.