Report of the Board of State Tax Commissioners and State Board of Assessors, Volume 4 |
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... Muskegon . July 20 , 1905 . Monroe Sept. 6 , 1905 . Monroe : Sept. 6 , 1905 . Detroit . Detroit . Detroit . Marquette St. Joseph . Buchanan . Bay City . Bay City . Pontiac . Frankfort . Oct. 3 , 1905 . South Haven . Ionia .. Bessemer ...
... Muskegon . July 20 , 1905 . Monroe Sept. 6 , 1905 . Monroe : Sept. 6 , 1905 . Detroit . Detroit . Detroit . Marquette St. Joseph . Buchanan . Bay City . Bay City . Pontiac . Frankfort . Oct. 3 , 1905 . South Haven . Ionia .. Bessemer ...
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... Muskegon . As the work progressed toward the northern part of the State the large acreage of uncut timber lands demanded special attention , and for the purpose of estimating the value of these lands expert woodsmen or timber lookers ...
... Muskegon . As the work progressed toward the northern part of the State the large acreage of uncut timber lands demanded special attention , and for the purpose of estimating the value of these lands expert woodsmen or timber lookers ...
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... Muskegon , Grand Rapids & Indiana Railway . Traverse City Railroad Co ... 600,000 10,442 76 250,000 4,351 15 Grand Rapids Terminal Railroad Co .. 200,000 3,480 92 Grand Trunk Western Railway Co. 11,750,000 204,504 05 Chicago , Detroit ...
... Muskegon , Grand Rapids & Indiana Railway . Traverse City Railroad Co ... 600,000 10,442 76 250,000 4,351 15 Grand Rapids Terminal Railroad Co .. 200,000 3,480 92 Grand Trunk Western Railway Co. 11,750,000 204,504 05 Chicago , Detroit ...
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... Muskegon . 6,517,135 5,276,111 12,463,148 1,241,024 7,187,037 Newaygo . 3,185,418 2,874,102 4,744,137 311,316 1,870,035 Oakland .. 19,210,488 19,625,365 28,057,015 $ 414,877 8,431,650 Oceana .. 2,966,470 2,948,170 4,615,653 18,300 ...
... Muskegon . 6,517,135 5,276,111 12,463,148 1,241,024 7,187,037 Newaygo . 3,185,418 2,874,102 4,744,137 311,316 1,870,035 Oakland .. 19,210,488 19,625,365 28,057,015 $ 414,877 8,431,650 Oceana .. 2,966,470 2,948,170 4,615,653 18,300 ...
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... Muskegon ... 2,278,631 $ 35,805 1,224,725 $ 144,265 3,922,770 $ 20,800 $ 108,460 $ 1,053,906 2,698,045 Newaygo . Oakland .. 536,150 242,321 773,409 293,829 531,088 3,772,980 2,836,337 8,039,310 936,643 5,202,973 Oceana .. 346,179 ...
... Muskegon ... 2,278,631 $ 35,805 1,224,725 $ 144,265 3,922,770 $ 20,800 $ 108,460 $ 1,053,906 2,698,045 Newaygo . Oakland .. 536,150 242,321 773,409 293,829 531,088 3,772,980 2,836,337 8,039,310 936,643 5,202,973 Oceana .. 346,179 ...
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Page 26 - ... except in pursuance of an appropriation by law; nor unless such payment be made within two years next after the passage of such appropriation act; and every such law making a new appropriation, or continuing or reviving an appropriation, shall distinctly specify the sum appropriated, and the object to which it is to be applied; and it shall not be sufficient for such law to refer to any other law to fix such sum.
Page 31 - The only security against the abuse of this power is found in the structure of the government itself. In imposing a tax the legislature acts upon its constituents. This is, in general, a sufficient security against erroneous and oppressive taxation.
Page 28 - ... be applied in paying the interest upon the primary school, university and other educational funds and the interest and principal of the state debt in the order herein recited, until the extinguishment of the state debt, other than the amounts due to educational funds, when such specific taxes shall be added to, and constitute a part of the .primary school interest fund.
Page 23 - The Legislature shall provide by law a uniform rule of taxation, except on property paying specific taxes, and taxes shall be levied on such property as shall be prescribed by law...
Page 23 - That the legislature shall provide by law a uniform rule of taxation for such property as shall be assessed by a state board of assessors, and the rate of taxation on such property shall be the rate which the state board of assessors shall ascertain and determine is the average rate levied upon other property upon which ad valorem taxes are assessed for state, county, township, school and municipal purposes.
Page 33 - It may, however, be laid down as a general proposition that where a legislature enacts a specific rule for fixing a rate of taxation, by which rule the rate is mathematically deduced from facts and events occurring within the year and created without reference to the matter of that rate, there is no abdication of the legislative function, but, on the contrary, a direct legislative determination of the rate...
Page 37 - State, to which result shall be added the value of all real estate owned by such express company in this State, as determined by said board, and the sum so obtained shall be taken and considered as the actual value of the property of such express company subject to assessment and taxation in this State.
Page 28 - All specific State taxes, except those received from the mining companies of the Upper Peninsula, shall be applied in paying the interest upon the primary school, university and other educational funds, and the interest and principal of the State debt, in the order herein...
Page 23 - If thus regarded the words embody a definite meaning, which involves no absurdity, and no contradiction between different parts of the same writing, then that meaning apparent on the face of the instrument is the one which alone we are at liberty to say was intended to be conveyed.
Page 26 - Every law which imposes, continues, or revives a tax shall distinctly state the tax, and the object to which it is to be applied; and it shall not be sufficient to refer to any other law to fix such tax or object.