| Henry Whitley - 1853 - 92 pages
...victims, whose labour is thus taxed, by way of deduction, at from 30 to 50 per cent." Page 9. HOUSES. — It is to be hoped that the attention of the Legislature will be soon directed to the sanitary condition of country villages. Much has been done in towns and cities,... | |
| Michigan Railroad Commission - 1890 - 806 pages
...an appropriate board t6 determine the valuation of OUT railroads for the purpose of taxation. It is hoped that the attention of the Legislature will be ' called to this important matter, so that appropriate legislation may be had before the State is involved in litigation... | |
| Michigan. Legislature - 1891 - 1000 pages
...an appropriate board to determine the valuation of our railroads for the purpose of taxation. It is hoped that the attention of the Legislature will be called to this important matter, so that appropriate legislation may be had before the State is involved in litigation... | |
| 1898 - 272 pages
...constant discussions and differences are manifested, which in the public interest are to be deplored. It is to be hoped that the attention of the Legislature will be turned to this question, and that it will be dealt with in a manner calculated to remove ambiguities... | |
| 1904 - 1158 pages
...this privilege will no doubt be a great relief to the societies, but what as to the beneficiaries? It is to be hoped that the attention of the Legislature will be called to the suggestion of Mr. Justice Osier in Doidge v. Royal Templars (4 0. LR 423, p. 440) : " Speaking... | |
| Gladys Mary Broughton - 1924 - 232 pages
...difficulties with regard to the title to the land in the case of Hindu joint-family or Musalman owners. It is to be hoped that the attention of the Legislature will be drawn to this important matter. OTHER INDUSTRIAL CENTRES conditions differ in each industrial centre... | |
| California. Bureau of Labor Statistics - 1887 - 756 pages
..."convict labor for the benefit of the Suite," subject always to the principle above stated. Doubtless the attention of the Legislature will be called to this subject at an early day. It is at present badly or not at all regulated, but the Constitution is itself clearly prohibitory... | |
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