The decisions of the Supreme Court of Ohio and the arguments of counsel on both sides at the final hearings, May 26-7, 1884, in the cases involving the constitutionality of the laws for the taxation of the liquor traffic, (the Pond Law and the Scott Law), under the Constitution of Ohio : together with the dissenting opinions of judges to the decisions by the majority of the court, and also a report of the decision of the Supreme Court, in the case of Holst vs. Roe, involving the constitutionality of the per capita dog tax law : from carefully revised reports.

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Columbus, Ohio : Capital Print. & Pub. Co., [1884]
Record id:
73194
Subject:
Liquor laws -- Ohio.
Alcoholic beverages -- Taxation -- Ohio.
Dogs -- Taxation -- Ohio -- Cases.
Note:
Title from PDF title page, viewed Sept. 29, 2008.
"Revised opinion."--P. [1].
Includes "Dissenting opinion of Chief Justice Johnson. Butzman v. Whitbeck" (p. 189-195).
Variant title:
Decisions of the Supreme Court of Ohio and argument of counsel, on the constitutionality of the laws for the taxation of the liquor traffic, also The decision in Holst v. Roe, which involved the exercise of a kindred power
Constitutionality of the laws for the taxation of the liquor traffic
HeinOnline world trials library collection.
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1 online resource (iii, 195 p.)