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283), a tax was levied by the United States on the dividends of corporations, without reference to the citizenship of the owner of the stock; and this section was by the act of March 10 , 1866 declared to embrace 'non-residents, whether citizens or aliens.' 14 id.

Ct. 905, that, without reference to the citizenship of the plaintiff, a suit for damages can be brought in a circuit court of the United States against receivers appointed by a circuit court of the United States of a railroad corporation created by an act of congress, although the case involves no question of a federal nature.

Derk Walters of NRC Handelsblad was refused accreditation in part because of his reference to Palestinians with Israeli citizenship as Palestinian rather than Arab Israelis.

The treaty allowed British merchants in the lower Great Lakes region to choose their own citizenship, without reference to Congress's naturalization power, and allowed those same men, irrespective of citizenship, to cross the international border at will.

He had campaigned on the slogan "no loyalty, no citizenship", in reference to Israel's Arab population.

'It can hardly be supposed that Congress designed, not only to open the doors of the circuit courts to these parties without reference to the ordinary conditions of citizenship and amount in dispute, but, in their behalf, to convert the district courts into courts of general common law and equity jurisdiction.

Indeed, policy makers often frame the regulation of citizenship with reference to conceptions about the boundaries of the national community (Jensen, 2014).

The candidate addressed the need to win over Hispanic voters and said there must be a "Republican DREAM Act" — a reference to legislation that would give undocumented immigrant students a path to citizenship.

Its artists were asked to design holes that make reference to immigration, economic mobility and the obstacles of new citizenship.

L. 95 213, § 202, inserted references to residence and citizenship of persons and to nature of beneficial ownership of persons in subpar.

The concept of citizenship cannot, in effect, be expressed without reference to a territory of belonging, a specific democratic polity, to a physical space, as well as political, that delimits the exercise of the rights of participation.

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