· 3/10/1931
Shorb v. Commissioner
Citations
- 22 B.T.A. 644
- 1931 BTA LEXIS 2088
How courts have described this case
Verbatim parenthetical descriptions written by other courts when citing this decision. Ranked by citation-network relevance.
- holding that where a statute does not define a word courts may rely on the ordinary meaning of the word
- \An ambiguity arises when a term is fairly susceptible to two or more reasonable interpretations.\
- “An ambiguity arises when a term is fairly susceptible to two or more reasonable interpretations.”
- in interpreting how it would apply a statutory measure, 9 No. 3 I 340-9-III Strand v. Spokane County Assessor department was interpreting a phrase, not making a rule
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Judges: Marquette
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