The council of defendant city adopted a resolution whereby the city charter was to be amended to authorize a limitation of I% per annum on property taxes, an excise tax of 1% per annum on salaries, commisions and profits of both nonresidents and residents, and disposition of the monies received by the income tax. The proposed charter revision was approved by the qualified electors by a margin slightly less than two to one. The plaintiffs, electors and residents of the city, obtained an injunction against enforcement of the charter amendment. On appeal, held, affirmed. The charter revision was ineffectual since three distinct propositions were submitted to the electors in the form of one question, contrary to a Michigan statute. House v. Cit...
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The petitioner, on behalf of the city of Akron, applied for a writ of mandamus to compel the board o...
The plaintiff submitted to the school district electors two propositions: (1) that of increasing the...
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The borough of Dumont in New Jersey amended its zoning ordinance to change one city block from a res...
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Belford v. Board of Elections of Nassau County, 306 N.Y. 70, 115 N. E. 2d 658 (1953)
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Assembly Constitutional Amendment 59. Amends section 8 of Article XI of Constitution. Permits filing...
The City of Silver Grove brought a proceeding to incorporate within its boundaries a parcel of defen...
CITY CHARTERS--BOARDS OF EDUCATION--LEGISLATIVE CONSTITUTIONAL AMENDMENT. Requires that any amendmen...
A taxpayer brought a class suit in his own name for the use and benefit of himself and other taxpaye...
Senate Constitutional Amendment 8. Amends Section 8, Article XI, of Constitution. Requires proposed ...
At their annual meeting, the voters of a Vermont city approved the issuance of municipal bonds to fi...
Senate Constitutional Amendment 4 amending Section 8 of Article XI of Constitution dealing with adop...
The petitioner, on behalf of the city of Akron, applied for a writ of mandamus to compel the board o...
The plaintiff submitted to the school district electors two propositions: (1) that of increasing the...
Since municipalities are frequently indebted to the permissible extent of the constitutional, statut...
The borough of Dumont in New Jersey amended its zoning ordinance to change one city block from a res...
A statute allowed any city to set aside a certain amount annually from the general tax fund, which m...
Belford v. Board of Elections of Nassau County, 306 N.Y. 70, 115 N. E. 2d 658 (1953)
An ordinance of the city of Detroit regulated trailer camps in part by requiring the consent of sixt...
Plaintiff taxpayer sued to enjoin defendant city from borrowing $500,000 for general public improvem...
Assembly Constitutional Amendment 59. Amends section 8 of Article XI of Constitution. Permits filing...
The City of Silver Grove brought a proceeding to incorporate within its boundaries a parcel of defen...
CITY CHARTERS--BOARDS OF EDUCATION--LEGISLATIVE CONSTITUTIONAL AMENDMENT. Requires that any amendmen...
A taxpayer brought a class suit in his own name for the use and benefit of himself and other taxpaye...
Senate Constitutional Amendment 8. Amends Section 8, Article XI, of Constitution. Requires proposed ...