Annual Report of the Attorney General of the State of Montana

Forside
Independent Publishing Company, 1892
 

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Side 13 - The children of persons who have been duly naturalized under any law of the United States, or who, previous to the passing of any law on that subject by the Government of the United States...
Side 36 - The publication must be made once a week for three successive weeks, in a newspaper published...
Side 36 - Every tax has the effect of a judgment against the person, and every lien created by this title, has the force and effect of an execution duly levied against all property of the delinquent ; the judgment is not satisfied nor the lien removed, until the taxes are paid, or the property sold for the payment thereof.
Side 38 - The assessor must, between the first Mondays in March and July of each year, ascertain the names of all taxable inhabitants, and all the property in his county subject to taxation, except such as is required to be assessed by the state board of equalization, and must assess such property to the persons by whom it was owned or claimed, or in whose possession or control it was, at twelve o'clock meridian, of the first Monday in March...
Side 25 - Mayger in the district court of the First Judicial District of the State of Montana, in and for the county of Lewis and Clarke.
Side 37 - That the Legislative power of the Territory shall extend to all rightful subjects of legislation not inconsistent with the Constitution and laws of the United States.
Side 38 - July in each year, ascertain the names of all taxable inhabitants, and all property in his county subject to taxation, except such as is required to be assessed by the State Board of Equalization, and must assess such property to the person by whom it was owned or claimed, or in whose possession or control it was at 12 o'clock of the first Monday next preceding.
Side 6 - Parties to a question in difference, which might be the subject of a civil action, may, without action, agree upon a case containing the facts upon which the controversy depends, and present a submission of the same to any court which would have jurisdiction if an action had been brought...
Side 14 - The alien and dependent condition of the members of the Indian tribes could not be put off at their own will, without the action or assent of the United States. They were never deemed citizens of the United States, except under explicit provisions of treaty or statute to that effect, either declaring a certain tribe, or such members of it as chose to remain behind on the removal of the tribe westward, to be citizens, or authorizing individuals of particular tribes to become citizens on application...
Side 6 - The grand jury of the United States for November Term, 1885, in the District Court of the First Judicial District in and for the...

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