Nebraska Constitution

Article VIII, § 7 — Private property not liable for corporate debts; municipalities and inhabitants exempt for corporate purposes

Nebraska Const. art. VIII, § 7

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ArticleVIII
Section§ 7
CitationNebraska Const. art. VIII, § 7
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Neb. Const. art. VIII, § 7.

Full Text

Private property shall not be liable to be taken or sold for the payment of the corporate debts of municipal corporations. The Legislature shall not impose taxes upon municipal corporations, or the inhabitants or property thereof, for corporate purposes.

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History

Source: Neb. Const. art. IX, sec. 7 (1875); Transferred by Constitutional Convention, 1919-1920, art. VIII, sec. 7.

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