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People v. Gerke
35 Cal. 677
Cal.
1868
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By the Court, Sanderson, J. :

In the case of The People v. McCreery, 34 Cal. 433, we held the ¡Revenue Laws of this State to be unconstitutional, so far as they exempt private property from taxation. It follows that, in reading those laws, all parts thereof relating to the exemption of private property must be disregarded.

The property in question in this case was private property, and was therefore taxable.

Judgment reversed, and the Court below directed to enter judgment for the plaintiff.

Mr. Justice ¡Rhodes expressed no opinion.

Case Details

Case Name: People v. Gerke
Court Name: California Supreme Court
Date Published: Jul 1, 1868
Citation: 35 Cal. 677
Court Abbreviation: Cal.
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