Intergovernmental Immunity Doctrine
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A principle established under CONSTITUTIONAL LAW that pre...
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... the ground that it violates the intergovernmental tax immunity doctrine. The county instituted colle...
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... a century of vacillation under the doctrine of dual federalism. In the former case, he asserte... . Federal Immunity Laws and State Courts .-An example of the former c... constitutional doctrine of intergovernmental tax immunity." . Ad Valorem Taxes Under the Doct...
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...'s statutory predecessor expressly waived immunity from state taxation of oil and gas lessees on rese... had repudiated the pre-existing doctrine of intergovernmental tax immunity, under which suc...
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§ 20.1. Separation of Powers Checks and Balances. § 20.1.1 Having Some Constitutional Government Structure in Place and Operating. § 20.1.1.1 Ensuring the Continuity of Government. § 20.1.1.2 The 1781 Articles of Confederation and Their Replacement by the 1789 Constitution. § 20.1.1.3 Amending the United States Constitution. § 20.1.2 Issues in the Election of Members of the Federal Government. § 20.1.2.1 Presidential Election. § 20.1.2.2 Congressional Elections. § 20.1.3 Impeachment Power of Congress. § 20.1.4 Immunities from Suit . § 20.1.4.1 Congressional Immunities: The Arrest and Speech or Debate Clauses. § 20.1.4.2 Executive Immunities. A. The President. B. Immunity for Lower Federal Officials. § 20.1.4.3 Judicial Immunity and Congressional Interference with the Courts. § 20.1.4.4 ...
... executive immunities; has developed doctrines regarding judicial immunities; and has adopted sov... Federalism Checks and Balances: Intergovernmental Immunities. § 20.2.1 Federal Immunity from State ...
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... under the Tenth Amendment and the doctrine of intergovernmental tax immunity. A Special Maste...
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... argued that the ordinances violate the doctrine of intergovernmental immunity because they directl...
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... regulations do not violate the intergovernmental immunity doctrine. Although they may indirectly af...
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- Jefferson County, a Political Subdivision of the State of Alabama, Plaintiff-Appellant, v. William M. Acker, Jr., Defendant-Appellee. Jefferson County, a Political Subdivision of the State of Alabama, Plaintiff-Appellant, v. U.W. Clemon, Defendant-Appellee., 92 F.3d 1561 (11th Cir. 1996)
... court 7 held that, under the intergovernmental tax immunity doctrine, the ordinance is unconstitu...
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...The Court of Appeals also held that the doctrine of intergovernmental tax immunity did not render t...