· 3/31/2014
Tannins of Indianapolis, LLC v. Indiana Department of State Revenue
Citations
- 6 N.E.3d 511
- 2014 WL 1284839
- 2014 Ind. Tax LEXIS 10
How courts have described this case
Verbatim parenthetical descriptions written by other courts when citing this decision. Ranked by citation-network relevance.
- recognizing that “the meaning of the word ‘convicted’ varies depending upon the context and purpose of the particular statute in which it appears”
- recognizing that “the meaning of the word ‘convicted’ varies depending upon the context and purpose of the particular statute in which it appears”
- recognizing that “the meaning of the word ‘convicted’ varies depending upon the context and purpose of the particular statute in which it appears”
- explaining that courts ordinarily “will not add or delete words to obtain a meaning not otherwise evident from the statutory language”
- explaining that courts ordinarily “will not add or delete words to obtain a meaning not otherwise evident from the statutory language”
- explaining that courts ordinarily “will not add or delete words to obtain a meaning not otherwise evident from the statutory language”
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Judges: Wentworth
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