Claims of the City of Hoboken N.J., Hearings on ...,S. Res. 254, July 15 and Aug 8, 19221922 - 86 pages |
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... cents a day registered tonnage for berthing license . Just how much that would amount to in dollars would depend on how much use the pier was put to . Now , the other two piers , the amount of the rentals I have not been informed of ...
... cents a day registered tonnage for berthing license . Just how much that would amount to in dollars would depend on how much use the pier was put to . Now , the other two piers , the amount of the rentals I have not been informed of ...
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... cent of the assessable realty of the city . Said property taken at its reason- able market value ( $ 15,000,000 ) represents approximately 15 per cent of the assessable realty of the city . No taxes have been paid to the city of Hoboken ...
... cent of the assessable realty of the city . Said property taken at its reason- able market value ( $ 15,000,000 ) represents approximately 15 per cent of the assessable realty of the city . No taxes have been paid to the city of Hoboken ...
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... cent of the assessable realty of the municipality should be re- garded as an exception to the general rule . Property of the State or county , situate within a municipality , which is not used for public purposes is subject to taxation ...
... cent of the assessable realty of the municipality should be re- garded as an exception to the general rule . Property of the State or county , situate within a municipality , which is not used for public purposes is subject to taxation ...
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... cent per annum - plus an additional 2 per cent for the upkeep of the property- and thereby enable the city to sublease the property to steamship interests for the best rent that might be obtained therefor , not less , however , than the ...
... cent per annum - plus an additional 2 per cent for the upkeep of the property- and thereby enable the city to sublease the property to steamship interests for the best rent that might be obtained therefor , not less , however , than the ...
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... cent . Subsequently , in 1913 , it developed that it was impossible , even under such circumstances , to construct and develop a system of public roads in many of the counties because of the location of the forest reserves , and by the ...
... cent . Subsequently , in 1913 , it developed that it was impossible , even under such circumstances , to construct and develop a system of public roads in many of the counties because of the location of the forest reserves , and by the ...
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account of taxes acquired aforesaid agreed Alien Property Custodian America amount appropriated assessed valuation authorized and directed berthing bill bulkhead cargo cent CHAIRMAN city of Hoboken Congress COOPER of Wisconsin corporation December Department District of Columbia docks DUNHAM EAGAN exempt FALLON Federal fiscal follows FRELINGHUYSEN gentleman Hamburg-American Line Terminal hereby HOFFMAN House Hudson River Jersey June 28 lands under water lease legislation lessee March 28 matter ment municipality North German Lloyd paid payable pier property premises President printed in full proclamation purchase purposes question railroad ratables referred rental revenues revocation riparian running thence second amendment Secretary Secretary of War sell Senator SPENCER SHERLEY Shipping Board square feet statement sum equivalent tax rate taxation Terminal & Navigation terminal equipment thereof thereto tion United States Government United States Senate United States Shipping urgent deficiencies vessels War Department wharves York