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SAMPLE LEGAL CASES

McClellan v. Board of Equalization of Douglas County

... a day of prayer and ministry. A public hearing before the Douglas County Board of Equalization (Board) was held on the Intercessors' request to exempt the three properties from taxation. Michael D. McClellan, a taxpayer in ...

Intralot, Inc. v. Nebraska Department of Revenue

... It contended that the items were purchases for resale and not subject to taxation. ... Or, did Intralot purchase the ticket stock and play slips for resale to the Lottery, exempting it from taxation? NEBRASKA SALES AND USE TAX. ...

Fort Calhoun Baptist Church v. Washington County Board of Equalization

... ANALYSIS. The issue is whether the property leased by the Church to the School was used exclusively for educational, religious, or charitable purposes and, therefore, was exempt from taxation pursuant to Neb. Rev. Stat. § 77-202 (Cum. Supp. 2006). Neb. Const. art. ...