Broadway & Fourth Avenue Realty Co. v. City of Louisville, 197 S.W.2d 238 (1946)
- Citation
- Broadway & Fourth Avenue Realty Co. v. City of Louisville, 197 S.W.2d 238 (1946)
- Parent Document
- Broadway & Fourth Avenue Realty Co. v. City of Louisville, 197 S.W.2d 238 (1946)
- Jurisdiction
- Kentucky (state)
- Effective Date
- 1946-10-29
Other Sections in This Document (20)
- Broadway & Fourth Avenue Realty Co. v. City of Louisville, 197 S.W.2d 238 (1946)
- Broadway & Fourth Avenue Realty Co. v. City of Louisville, 197 S.W.2d 238 (1946)
- Broadway & Fourth Avenue Realty Co. v. City of Louisville, 197 S.W.2d 238 (1946)
- Broadway & Fourth Avenue Realty Co. v. City of Louisville, 197 S.W.2d 238 (1946)
- Broadway & Fourth Avenue Realty Co. v. City of Louisville, 197 S.W.2d 238 (1946)
- Broadway & Fourth Avenue Realty Co. v. City of Louisville, 197 S.W.2d 238 (1946)
- Broadway & Fourth Avenue Realty Co. v. City of Louisville, 197 S.W.2d 238 (1946)
- Broadway & Fourth Avenue Realty Co. v. City of Louisville, 197 S.W.2d 238 (1946)
- Broadway & Fourth Avenue Realty Co. v. City of Louisville, 197 S.W.2d 238 (1946)
- Broadway & Fourth Avenue Realty Co. v. City of Louisville, 197 S.W.2d 238 (1946)
- Broadway & Fourth Avenue Realty Co. v. City of Louisville, 197 S.W.2d 238 (1946)
- Broadway & Fourth Avenue Realty Co. v. City of Louisville, 197 S.W.2d 238 (1946)
- Broadway & Fourth Avenue Realty Co. v. City of Louisville, 197 S.W.2d 238 (1946)
- Broadway & Fourth Avenue Realty Co. v. City of Louisville, 197 S.W.2d 238 (1946)
- Broadway & Fourth Avenue Realty Co. v. City of Louisville, 197 S.W.2d 238 (1946)
- Broadway & Fourth Avenue Realty Co. v. City of Louisville, 197 S.W.2d 238 (1946)
- Broadway & Fourth Avenue Realty Co. v. City of Louisville, 197 S.W.2d 238 (1946)
- Broadway & Fourth Avenue Realty Co. v. City of Louisville, 197 S.W.2d 238 (1946)
- Broadway & Fourth Avenue Realty Co. v. City of Louisville, 197 S.W.2d 238 (1946)
- Broadway & Fourth Avenue Realty Co. v. City of Louisville, 197 S.W.2d 238 (1946)
Full Text
581 charsvolence of section 170 of the Kentucky Constitution. Christ himself recognized the authority and value and necessity of tax supported government when He said, “ Render therefore unto Caesar the things which are Caesar’s.” Heavy tax burdens must be carried by the general public, and there is, generally speaking, no lack of willingness to carry them without the aid of our religious, educational and charitable institutions. But, on the other hand, it must be recognized that there are definite and reasonable limits of the ordained magnanimity abounding in our constitutional law.