Reports of Cases Argued and Adjudged in the Supreme Court of the United StatesUnited States. Supreme Court, John Chandler Bancroft Davis, Henry Putzel, Henry C. Lind, Frank D. Wagner U.S. Government Printing Office, 1989 |
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Strana 53
... holding that such funds were property of the debtor . The District Court affirmed , but the Court of Appeals reversed , holding that any prepetition payment of trust - fund taxes is a payment of funds that are not the debtor's property ...
... holding that such funds were property of the debtor . The District Court affirmed , but the Court of Appeals reversed , holding that any prepetition payment of trust - fund taxes is a payment of funds that are not the debtor's property ...
Strana 57
... holding that " only where a tax trust fund is actually established by the debtor and the taxing authority is able to trace funds segregated by the debtor in a trust account established for the purpose of pay- ing the taxes in question ...
... holding that " only where a tax trust fund is actually established by the debtor and the taxing authority is able to trace funds segregated by the debtor in a trust account established for the purpose of pay- ing the taxes in question ...
Strana 62
... holding that a trust for the benefit of the IRS existed is not alone sufficient to answer the question presented by this case : whether the particular dollars that AIA paid to the IRS from its general operating accounts were " property ...
... holding that a trust for the benefit of the IRS existed is not alone sufficient to answer the question presented by this case : whether the particular dollars that AIA paid to the IRS from its general operating accounts were " property ...
Strana 84
... holding in that case was premised , in part , on the conclu- sion that the California ban on nuclear construction was not motivated by safety concerns . Indeed , the majority of the Court suggested that a " state moratorium on nuclear ...
... holding in that case was premised , in part , on the conclu- sion that the California ban on nuclear construction was not motivated by safety concerns . Indeed , the majority of the Court suggested that a " state moratorium on nuclear ...
Strana 85
... holding of that case is not an issue before us today be- cause , as discussed above , even if safety motivation is relevant , petition- er's broad suggestion that safety motivation is necessary to a finding that a particular state law ...
... holding of that case is not an issue before us today be- cause , as discussed above , even if safety motivation is relevant , petition- er's broad suggestion that safety motivation is necessary to a finding that a particular state law ...
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