Asylum v. New Orleans/Dissent Miller

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749398Asylum v. New Orleans — DissentSamuel Freeman Miller
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United States Supreme Court

105 U.S. 362

Asylum  v.  New Orleans


MR. JUSTICE MILLER, with whom concurred MR. JUSTICE FIELD, dissenting.

I dissent from this judgment, because I understand that no statute shall be held to grant exemption from taxation unless its language imperatively requires it.

I do not think that the language of the statute under which the exemption is claimed in this case requires that all property acquired by the institution after the passage of the act shall be exempted, especially in regard to a cotton-picking machine, which can only be of value as it is used in a business operation in competition with others who must pay heavy taxes.

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