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109. Can the Clerks of the Courts inferior to the Supreme Court appeal? Section 32.

110. Is section 33 obsolete?

ARTICLE V.

REVENUES AND TAXATION.

1. What is another name for "capitation tax"? Answer--"Poll tax."

2. Is the General Assembly bound to levy such tax? Section 1.

3. On whom must it be levied? Section 1.

4. To what amount must it be equal? Section 1.

5. What is the maximum capitation tax under this section? Section 1.

6. What is the maximum property tax? Answer--Sixty-six and two- thirds cents on the one hundred dollars valuation.

7. What is the object of the "equation of taxes"? Answer--To protect property from excessive taxation by those owning no property, and vice versa.

8. Who can exempt from capitation tax, and for what reason?

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