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State v. Mathis
But see United States v. Puff, 211 F. 2d 171, 185, 186, fn. 2 (2 Cir. 1954), certiorari denied, 347 U. S. 963 , 74 S. Ct. 713 , 98 L.
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Cited "see"
Duane Earl Pope v. United States
See 48 A.L.R.2d 560 , 581-84 (1956). 79 All the defense arguments have been completely and sweepingly answered, we feel, in the opinion of Judge Prettyman in Turberville v. United States, 112 U.S. App.D.C. 400, 303 F.2d 411, 418-421 (1962), cert. denied 370 U.S. 946 , 82 S.Ct. 1596 , 8 L.Ed.2d 813 and in the opinion of Judge Hincks in United States v. Puff, 211 F.2d 171, 180-186 (2 Cir. 1954), cert. denied 347 U.S. 963 , 74 S.Ct. 713 , 98 L.
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Cited "see"
Piccott v. State
See United States v. Puff, 2 Cir., 1954, 211 F.2d 171 , 48 A.L.R.2d 540 , certiorari denied 347 U.S. 963 , 74 S.Ct. 713 , 98 L.Ed. 1106 , rehearing denied 347 U.S. 1022 , 74 S.Ct. 876 , 98 L.Ed. 1142 , and 348 U.S. 853 , 75 S.Ct. 20 , 99 L.Ed. 672 .
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Cited "see, e.g."
Bloomingdale's by Mail, Ltd. v. Commonwealth
Bean, 101 Pa.Commonwealth Ct. at 444, 516 A.2d at 824 ; see also National Bellas Hess and Miller Brothers Co. v. Maryland, 347 U.S. 340 , 74 S.Ct. 535 , 98 L.Ed. 744 , rehearing denied, 347 U.S. 964 , 74 S.Ct. 708 , 98 L.Ed. 1106 (1954) where the Supreme Court prohibited imposition of tax obligations where the only contacts were through the mail or common carrier and occasional advertising flyers and where no retail stores were present in the taxing state.
discussed
Cited "see, e.g."
State v. Williams
See, e.g., U.S. v. Puff, 211 F.2d 171 (2nd Cir.), cert. denied, 347 U.S. 963 , 74 S.C. 713 , 98 L.Ed. 1106 , reh. denied, 347 U.S. 1022 , 74 S.Ct. 876 , 98 L.Ed. 1142 , reh. denied, 348 U.S. 853 , 75 S.Ct. 20 , 99 L.Ed. 672 (1954).
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Rizzi
v.
New York, by Jackson, Warden
v.
New York, by Jackson, Warden
No. 504.
Supreme Court of the United States.
May 3, 1954.
Petitioner pro se., Nathaniel L. Goldstein, Attorney General of New York, Wendell P. Brown, Solicitor General, and Samuel A. Hirshowitz and Theodore P. Halperin, Assistant Attorneys General, for respondent.
Cited by 1 opinion | Published
C. A. 2d Cir. Certiorari denied.