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Frick Vs. Pennsylvania
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- US Supreme Court
- Jun 01, 1925
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U.S. 473 (1925) U.S. Supreme Court Frick v. PennsylvaniaSearch
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U.S. 473 (1925) Frick v. PennsylvaniaSearch
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the basis for measuring the tax on the transfer of that part of the estate which lies within its jurisdiction. Maxwell v. BugbeeSearch
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U. S. 525 , and Plummer v. ColerSearch
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Ashtabula R. Co. v. PennsylvaniaSearch
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Louisville & Jeffersonville Ferry Co. v. KentuckySearch
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Delaware, Lackawana & Western R. Co. v. PennsylvaniaSearch
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U. S. 135 , 246 U. S. 142 . In Union Refrigerator Transit Co. v. KentuckySearch
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In United States v. BennettSearch
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then being attributable to such adoption, and not to any force of their own. Mager Page 268 U. S. 492 v. GrimaSearch
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Kerr v. MoonSearch
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And in Pullman's Car Co. v. PennsylvaniaSearch
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and collected such a tax on the transfer we are now considering. Counsel for the state cite and rely on Blackstone v. MillerSearch
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U. S. 189 , and Bullen v. WisconsinSearch
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transfer of the part of the estate which was under the exclusive jurisdiction of others. Western Union Telegraph Co. v. FosterSearch
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Looney v. CraneSearch
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Air-Way Appliance Co. v. DaySearch
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U. S. 385 , 188 U. S. 395 . The state court cited in support of its view Maxwell v. BugbeeSearch
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Another case cited by the state court is Plummer v. ColerSearch
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and for its own purposes, to tax the same subject at the same time. A few citations will make this plain. In Gibbons v. OgdenSearch
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And in Knowlton v. MooreSearch
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the estate were not sufficient to pay both taxes, that of the United States should be preferred ( See Lane County v. OregonSearch
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U.S. Supreme Court Frick v. PennsylvaniaSearch
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and Plummer v. ColerSearch
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Cleveland, Painesville & Ashtabula R. Co. v. PennsylvaniaSearch
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In Union Refrigerator Transit Co. v. KentuckySearch
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Pullman's Car Co. v. PennsylvaniaSearch
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and Bullen v. WisconsinSearch
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Western Union Telegraph Co. v. FosterSearch
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In Gibbons v. OgdenSearch
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Knowlton v. MooreSearch
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See Lane County v. OregonSearch
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