Young Men's Christian Association Of Los Angeles V. County Of Los Angeles Young Men's Christian Association Of Los Angeles V. County Of Los Angeles

Young Men's Christian Association Of Los Angeles V. County Of Los Angeles

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Publisher Description

Plaintiff, the Young Men's Christian Association of Los Angeles, brought this action to recover certain taxes and assessments paid under protest for the taxable year 1946-1947. The controversy involves the application of the recently enacted welfare exemption law (Cal. Const., art XIII, § 1c; Rev. & Tax. Code, § 214) to five buildings owned by plaintiff and used in carrying on its work. The county assessor refused to exempt from taxation such portions of plaintiff's buildings as were used for dormitories, restaurant and dining-room accommodations, barber shops, valet shops, a particular type of merchandise store, and office space rented to a government agency; and, in addition, he deemed each of plaintiff's pieces of property liable for a Los Angeles County Flood Control District assessment.

GENRE
Professional & Technical
RELEASED
1950
18 August
LANGUAGE
EN
English
LENGTH
32
Pages
PUBLISHER
LawApp Publishers
SIZE
88
KB

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