International Law, Chiefly as Interpreted and Applied by the United States, Volum 2Little, Brown, 1947 - 2489 sider |
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Side 1277
... exemption would appear to be acknowledged to embrace at least general taxes sought to be levied on the property as such , and for which payment may normally be exacted from a private owner . A like exemption should , and probably would ...
... exemption would appear to be acknowledged to embrace at least general taxes sought to be levied on the property as such , and for which payment may normally be exacted from a private owner . A like exemption should , and probably would ...
Side 1279
... exemption is , perhaps , of less im- portance than an appreciation of the scope of what is conceded . It obviously does not embrace immovable property not employed for diplomatic purposes , the acquisition of which seems to be looked ...
... exemption is , perhaps , of less im- portance than an appreciation of the scope of what is conceded . It obviously does not embrace immovable property not employed for diplomatic purposes , the acquisition of which seems to be looked ...
Side 1281
... exemption also extends to the manufacturers ' miscellane- ous excise taxes where any such person is a party to a taxable transaction and it may be assumed that the burden of the tax would fall directly upon him . The exemption does not ...
... exemption also extends to the manufacturers ' miscellane- ous excise taxes where any such person is a party to a taxable transaction and it may be assumed that the burden of the tax would fall directly upon him . The exemption does not ...
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4 Foreign Vessels of | 823 |
6 257A Foreign State Aircraft | 840 |
8 Extraterritorial Jurisdiction | 849 |
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