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  "id": 8681353,
  "name": "A. P. HOLLAND and others v. S. W. ISLER and others",
  "name_abbreviation": "Holland v. Isler",
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    "name": "Supreme Court of North Carolina"
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    "parties": [
      "A. P. HOLLAND and others v. S. W. ISLER and others."
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    "opinions": [
      {
        "text": "Reads, J.\nThe Constitution provides that \u201cthe General \u2018Assembly may tax trades, professions, &c.\u201d Art. Y. \u00a7 3. The General Assembly has authorized the Town of Golds-boro \u201cto lay and collect a monthly tax on lawyers, physicians-&e.,\u201d Private Laws, 1866.\nThe defendants are lawyers and physicians in the Town of Goldsboro, and the Town has laid a tax upon'them which they refuse to pay. This would seem 'to make a clear case against the defendants.\nThere is no error.\nPer CuriaM. . Judgment affirmed\u00bb-",
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        "author": "Reads, J."
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    "attorneys": [
      "Mr. 17. IV. PI. Smith, for plaintiffs.",
      "Mr. S. 17. Isler, for defendants."
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    "head_matter": "A. P. HOLLAND and others v. S. W. ISLER and others.\nTaxation \u2014 Municipal Power.\nThe Commissioners of Goldsboro have the right, under the power granted in the town charter, to impose and collect a monthly tax on resident physicians and lawyers.\nCONTROVERSY, submitted without action under C. C. P. \u00a7 315, and heard at Fall Term, 1876, of Wayne Superior Court, before Seymour, J.\nThe plaintiffs are the Mayor, Commissioners and Tax-Collector of the Town of Goldsboro.\nThe defendants are lawyers and physicians residing in said Town, and resisted the payment of a monthly tax assessed by the plaintiffs under the power granted in the charter of said Town.\nHis Honor held that plaintiffs had a right to impose and collect the said tax. Judgment. Appeal by defendants.\nMr. 17. IV. PI. Smith, for plaintiffs.\nMr. S. 17. Isler, for defendants."
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