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Ewald Iron Co. v. Commonwealth
142 Ky. 465
Ky. Ct. App.
1911
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Extended opinion of the Court by

Chief Justice Hobson.

*466_ In fixing two years as a reasonable time for a corporation to close up its business, the court followed the statute regulating the settlement of the estates of deceased persons. (Ky. St., sections 3858-59.) The corporation expired for business purposes on November 5, 1905. The property held in its name should be taxed in its name and as its property until November 5, 1907; after that time it should be taxed in the name of L. P. Ewald, and as his property. It is important in these tax matters that a definite rule be laid down that the parties may conform to it and avoid litigation cost and penalties.

The former opinion, 140 Ky., 692, is extended as above indicated.

Case Details

Case Name: Ewald Iron Co. v. Commonwealth
Court Name: Court of Appeals of Kentucky
Date Published: Feb 24, 1911
Citation: 142 Ky. 465
Court Abbreviation: Ky. Ct. App.
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