| Daniel Strange - 1892 - 388 стор.
...the government as nearly as possible in proportion to the revenue they enjoy under its protection. II. The tax which each individual is bound to pay...manner of payment, the quantity to be paid, ought to be clear and plain to the contributor, and to every other person. III. Every tax should be levied... | |
| Charles Francis Bastable - 1892 - 704 стор.
...in proportion to the revenue which they respectively enjoy under the protection of the State.' (2) ' The tax which each individual is bound to pay ought to be certain and not arbitrary. The form of payment, the man of payment, the quantity to be paid ought all to be clear and plain to the... | |
| 1892 - 832 стор.
...He shows that such a tax would violate the maxim in which he lays it down that ' the tax which every individual is bound to pay ought to be certain and not arbitrary.' Uncertainty he appeared to regard as the greatest of evils in taxation, as exposing the tax-payer to... | |
| 1893 - 542 стор.
...support of the government as nearly as possible in proportion to their respective abilities. 2. "The tax each individual is bound to pay ought to be certain and not arbitrary. 3. "Every tax ought to be levied at the time and in the manner in which it is most convenient for the... | |
| 1893 - 544 стор.
...support of the government as nearly as possible in proportion to their respective abilities. 2. "The tax each individual is bound to pay ought to be certain and not arbitrary. 3. "Every tax ought to be levied at the time and in the manner in which it is most convenient for the... | |
| James Underwood Barnard - 1895 - 252 стор.
...revenue which they respectively enjoy under the protection of the state. 2. The tax which individuals are bound to pay ought to be certain, and not arbitrary ; the time of payment, the manner of payment, and the amount to be paid, ought all to be clear and plain to the contributor and to every other person.... | |
| Gustav Cohn - 1895 - 824 стор.
...quite a different category when to this first principle is added a second one which prescribes that "The tax which each individual is bound to pay ought to be certain, and not arbitrary," and that "The time of payment, the manner of payment, the quantity to be paid, ought all to be clear... | |
| Joseph Shield Nicholson - 1903 - 568 стор.
...into effect with considerable difficulty. The second — the canon of certainty — lays down that, " The time of payment, the manner of payment, the quantity to be paid, ought to be clear and plain to the contributor and to every other person." The positive elements in this... | |
| Albion W. Small - 1907 - 290 стор.
...enjoy under the protection of the state. II. The tax which eadi individual is bound to pay ought [sic] to be certain and not arbitrary. The time of payment,...manner of payment, the quantity to be paid, ought [sic] all to be clear and plain to the contributor and to every other person. III. Every tax ought... | |
| John Stuart Mill - 1909 - 1076 стор.
...observation or neglect of this maxim consists what is called the equality or inequality of taxation. " 2. The tax which each individual is bound to pay ought...and not arbitrary. The time of payment, the manner o: payment, the quantity to be paid, ought all to be clear and plahi to the contributor, and to every... | |
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