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Code · Nebraska · Chapter 77 — Revenue and Taxation

77-104. Personal property, defined.

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The term personal property includes all property other than real property and franchises.
Right to participate in proceeds of sale of oil and gas severed from real estate is taxable as personal property. Conway v. County of Adams, 172 Neb. 94, 108 N.W.2d 637 (1961).
Chattel real was personal property. Offutt Housing Co. v. County of Sarpy, 160 Neb. 320, 70 N.W.2d 382 (1955).
Cited in discussion of taxability of intangible property of foreign corporation. International Harvester Co. v. County of Douglas, 146 Neb. 555, 20 N.W.2d 620 (1945).
Warrants of city are exempt from taxation. Droll v. Furnas County, 108 Neb. 85, 187 N.W. 876 (1922).
Net credits of corporation are taxable as personal property in counties where it operates. Nye-Schneider-Fowler Co. v. Boone County, 99 Neb. 383, 156 N.W. 773 (1916), affirmed by 102 Neb. 742, 169 N.W. 436 (1918).
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