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Van Allen Vs. the Assessors - Semantic Analysis by spaCy

Decided on: Jan-01-1870

Court: US Supreme Court

LAW: the Enabling Act, the National Banking Act, the Constitution of the United States, Constitution, the Judiciary Act

PERSON: Van Allen, Banks, McCulloch, Marshall, NELSON, Arnoud, Denman

GPE: U.S., NEW YORK, the United States, United States, New York, the City of Albany, New York City, Weston, Charleston, Maryland

DATE: 1870, June 3, 1864, March, 1865, June, 1864, February 25, 1863, the 3d June, 1864, less than, five months, twenty years, 1864, 1863, annually, the 9th March, 1865, 9 March, 1865, December, 1865, A.D. 1857, March, 1863, April, 1863, the beginning of 1865, a few days, March 9, 1865, 25th February, 1863, each half year, one-quarter, 15, 1865, February 25, 1862, 29 April, 1863, April 10, 1816, 1819, 1824, nearly half a century

ORG: U.S. Supreme Court, Assessors, Syllabus, the Legislature of New York, Congress, Treasury, the National Banking or, default &c., the Board of Assessors, the First national Bank of that city, the New York Legislature, the supreme court, the Court of Appeals, the State of New York, Court, the Bank of Commerce v., Osborne v. Bank of the United States, the Bank Tax Case, PROVIDED, association &c., Adolphus & Ellis New Series, SWAYNE, the Court of Appeals of New York, the Bank of the United States

CARDINAL: 70, 573 573, 3, 573, 1, 2, more than six thousand, more than fifty thousand, fifty, ten, at least one-third, ninety, twenty-five, fifteen, twenty, one, 5, 6, one-half, 8, 10, 9, 404,159,493.00, 12, 13, 14, 15, 16, three, 17, 18, 19, two, 20, 22, Fifty, at least ten, 23, 24, 668, 99, 4, 11, 35, 97, 620, 449, 316, 738, 200, 806, 41, 40, 21, four-fifths

MONEY: less capital than, fifty thousand dollars, three hundred millions of dollars, 100, 115,217,941.00, one hundred dollars

PERCENT: Fifty percent, at least ten percent, one percent

ORDINAL: 40th, 41st, second, third, first, fourth, 25th

WORK_OF_ART: The Enabling Act, The Binghamton Bridge

NORP: British, d.

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