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Gromer Vs. Standard Dredging Co.
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- US Supreme Court
- Apr 22, 1912
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Gromer v. StandardSearch
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Dredging Co. - 224 U.S. 362 (1912) U.S. Supreme Court Gromer v. StandardSearch
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Dredging Co., 224 U.S. 362 (1912) Gromer v. StandardSearch
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local control of property and the exercise of government is a substantial one, and is illustrated in cases. Shively v. BowlbySearch
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Ft. Leavenworth R. Co. v. LoweSearch
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Reynolds v. PeopleSearch
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Scott v. UnitedSearch
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Territory v. BurgessSearch
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and not subject therefore to local taxation, the contention cannot prevail. Baltimore Shipbuilding & Dry Dock Co. v. BaltimoreSearch
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tax upon it cannot be determined by an inquiry of Page 224 U. S. 372 the extent it may be benefited. Thomas v. GaySearch
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to taxation by the state in which it is, no matter where the domicil of the owner may be. Old Dominion Steamship Co. v. VirginiaSearch
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always be determined that the situs of the property is within the taxing jurisdiction. See Old Dominion Steamship Co. v. VirginiaSearch
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U. S. 299 , and the many cases cited. Also Ayer & Lord Tie Co. v. KentuckySearch
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U. S. 409 , and cases cited, and Metropolitan Life Insurance Company v. NewSearch
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Ferry Co. v. KentuckySearch
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R. Co. v. PennsylvaniaSearch
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of a situs elsewhere, the domicil, of the owner is the place where personalty is taxable. As was said in Tappan v. Merchants'Search
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To the same effect, See St. Louis v. WigginsSearch
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Bristol v. WashingtonSearch
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Ayer & Lord Tie Co. v. KentuckySearch
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U. S. 409 . In Buck v. BeachSearch
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to taxation in any other jurisdiction than that of the domicil Page 224 U. S. 377 of the owner. Commonwealth v. AmericanSearch
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the idea of location which is not of a temporary or fleeting character. As was said by this Court in Morgan v. ParhamSearch
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In Old Dominion Steamship Co. v. VirginiaSearch
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were continuously used in navigating the waters of that state. Of that case, this Court said in Southern Pacific Co. v. KentuckySearch
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The case of Old Dominion Steamship Co. v. VirginiaSearch
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In Ayer & Lord Tie Co. v. KentuckySearch
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As was said in one of the latest of this Court's deliverances upon the subject ( Metropolitan Life Ins. Co. v. NewSearch
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And in the latest deliverance of this Court upon the subject ( Southern Pacific Co. v. KentuckySearch
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with the property of the state ( Old Dominion Steamship Co. v. VirginiaSearch
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there ( Union Refrigerator Transit Co. v. KentuckySearch
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the local property ( Southern Pacific Co. v. KentuckySearch
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upon and cited in the brief of the Attorney Page 224 U. S. 380 General of Porto Rico ( National Dredging Co. v. StateSearch
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Ala. 462, and North Western Lumber Co. v. ChehalisSearch
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be, as well as at the domicil of the owner, where such property could unquestionably be reached. In Commonwealth v. AmericanSearch
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taxation, is their home port of registry, or the residence of their owner, if unregistered. Pullman's Palace Car Co. v. TwomblySearch
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Hays v. PacificSearch
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Such property is entirely unlike the property involved in Commonwealth v. AmericanSearch
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U.S. Supreme Court Gromer v. StandardSearch
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Baltimore Shipbuilding & Dry Dock Co. v. BaltimoreSearch
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See Old Dominion Steamship Co. v. VirginiaSearch
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Also Ayer & Lord Tie Co. v. KentuckySearch
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and Metropolitan Life Insurance Company v. NewSearch
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Tappan v. Merchants'Search
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