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Limtiaco Vs. Camacho

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  • Mar 27, 2007

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  1. Hibbs Vs. Winn US Supreme Court · Jun 14, 2004
  2. Syllabus October Term, 2006 Limtiaco V. Camacho
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  3. s jurisdiction over appeals from Guam. Relying on its holding in Santos v. Guam
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  4. opinion concurring in part and dissenting in part, in which Stevens, Ginsburg, and Alito, JJ., joined. Limtiaco v. Camacho
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  5. Opinion of the Court Limtiaco V. Camacho
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  6. Supreme Court of the United States No. 06-116 Alicia G. Limtiaco, Attorney General of Guam, Petitioner V. Felix
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  7. West Supp. 2006). In Santos v. Guam
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  8. s 90-day period for filing a petition for certiorari in this Court. Hibbs v. Winn
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  9. Ibid. (citing Missouri v. Jenkins
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  10. Specifically, our holding does not extend to improperly filed appeals or filings used as delaying tactics. See Morse v. United
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  11. jurisdiction, we turn to the merits. As always, we begin with the text of the statute. See Nebraska Dept. of Revenue v. Loewenstein
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  12. meant actual, market, or appraised value, it could have used any one of those terms as well. See N. W. Halsey & Co. v. Belle
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  13. alone, to mean the market or cash value of property. See, e.g. , Board of Education, Rich Cty. School Dist. v. Passey
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  14. Act. It may be true that we accord deference to territorial courts over matters of purely local concern. See Pernell v. Southall
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  15. s territorial legislature cannot redefine terms used in a federal statute. Limtiaco v. Camacho
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  16. Opinion of Souter, J. Limtiaco V. Camacho
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  17. specific wording of their particular limitations and the state history of property taxation. See, e.g. , Phelps v. Minneapolis
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  18. N. W . Halsey & Co. v. Belle
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  19. generations, and insolvency with the inevitable call for a bailout by Congress. See United States Nat. Bank of Ore. v. Independent
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  20. quoting United States v. Heirs
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  21. Santos v. Guam
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  22. Alicia G. Limtiaco, Attorney General of Guam, Petitioner V. Felix
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  23. In Santos v. Guam
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  24. Court. Hibbs v. Winn
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  25. See Morse v. United
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  26. See Nebraska Dept. of Revenue v. Loewenstein
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  27. See N. W. Halsey & Co. v. Belle
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  28. Board of Education, Rich Cty. School Dist. v. Passey
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  29. See Pernell v. Southall
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  30. Phelps v. Minneapolis
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  31. Halsey & Co. v. Belle
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  32. Congress. See United States Nat. Bank of Ore. v. Independent
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  33. United States v. Heirs
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  34. Missouri v. Jenkins
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