| United States - 1969 - 348 sider
...SECTION 3. And be it further enacted, That the said State of California is admitted into the Union upon the express condition that the people of said...dispose of, the same shall be impaired or questioned; and that they shall never lay any tax or assessment of any description whatsoever upon the public domain... | |
| California. Supreme Court - 1906 - 776 sider
...or subsequently to her admission acquired by grant from Congress. She was admitted into the Union " upon the express condition that the people of said...dispose of the same, shall be impaired or questioned." (Brightly Dig. 105 ; Ward v. Mulford, 35* Cal. 372.) Argument for Respondents. The Legislature has... | |
| California. Supreme Court - 1928 - 948 sider
...that: "Sec. 3. And be it further enacted, that the said state of California is admitted into the Union upon the express condition that the people of said...dispose of, the same shall be impaired or questioned; and that they shall never lay any tax or assessment of any description whatsoever upon the public domain... | |
| California. Supreme Court - 1906 - 830 sider
...Union contains the following provision: " That the said State of California is admitted into the Union upon the express condition that the people of said...and do no act whereby the title of the United States shall be lMPAlRED or QUESTlONED; and they shall never levy any tax, or assessment of any description... | |
| California. Supreme Court - 1906 - 780 sider
...State of California is admitted into the Union upon the express condition that the people of said Sate, through their Legislature, or otherwise, shall never...do no act •whereby the title of the United States shall be impaired or questioned; and they shall never levy any tax or assessment of any description... | |
| California. Supreme Court - 1906 - 746 sider
...expressly provided that the people of that state, through their legislature or otherwise, should never interfere with the primary disposal of the public lands within its limits, and should pass no law and do no act whereby the title of the United States to and right to dispose of... | |
| 1893
...original States in all respects whatever. 2. The said State of California is admitted into the Union upon the express condition that the people of said...dispose of, the same shall be impaired or questioned; and that they shall never lay any tax, or assessment of any description whatsoever, upon the public... | |
| William Carey Jones - 1891 - 268 sider
...original States in all respects whatever. 2. The said State of California is admitted into the Union upon the express condition that the people of said...lands within its limits, and shall pass no law and do *io act whereby the title of the United States to, and right to dispose of, the same shall be impaired... | |
| 1897 - 954 sider
...whatever. "SRC. 3. And be it further enacted, That the said State of California is admitted into the Union upon the express condition that the people of said...interfere with the primary disposal of the public lauds within its limits, and shall pass no la\v and do no act whereby the title of the United States... | |
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