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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... question ? Mr. FALLON . Not at all . Senator SPENCER . There are 795 feet frontage ? Mr. FALLON . One thousand seven hundred feet frontage . Senator SPENCER . One thousand seven hundred feet frontage of these prop- erties , six docks ...
... question ? Mr. FALLON . Not at all . Senator SPENCER . There are 795 feet frontage ? Mr. FALLON . One thousand seven hundred feet frontage . Senator SPENCER . One thousand seven hundred feet frontage of these prop- erties , six docks ...
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... question - taken at the value for which the property was assessed in the year 1920 - represents approximately 14 per cent of the assessable realty of the city . Said property taken at its reason- able market value ( $ 15,000,000 ) ...
... question - taken at the value for which the property was assessed in the year 1920 - represents approximately 14 per cent of the assessable realty of the city . Said property taken at its reason- able market value ( $ 15,000,000 ) ...
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... question , and for the multitude of people who because of war activities were daily entering and leaving the city . In proportion to its tax ratables no other city in the United States has been obliged to suffer as a result of the war ...
... question , and for the multitude of people who because of war activities were daily entering and leaving the city . In proportion to its tax ratables no other city in the United States has been obliged to suffer as a result of the war ...
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... question , through its spokesman , General Hine , who conferred with a committee representing the city of Hoboken ( former Congressman John J. Eagan , Mayor Patrick R. Griffin , and Corporation Attorney John J. Fallon ) indicated that ...
... question , through its spokesman , General Hine , who conferred with a committee representing the city of Hoboken ( former Congressman John J. Eagan , Mayor Patrick R. Griffin , and Corporation Attorney John J. Fallon ) indicated that ...
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... question of disposing of the property . At this present ( Sixty - seventh , second session ) of Congress further legisla- tion has been proposed and is now pending to further increase the payment required to be paid by the Federal ...
... question of disposing of the property . At this present ( Sixty - seventh , second session ) of Congress further legisla- tion has been proposed and is now pending to further increase the payment required to be paid by the Federal ...
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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