PASSARELLA v. BOARD OF COMMISSIONERS


1 N.J. Super. 313 (1949)

64 A.2d 361

ANNA PASSARELLA, APPELLANT, v. BOARD OF COMMISSIONERS OF THE CITY OF ATLANTIC CITY AND ANTHONY VENAFRO, TRADING AS VILLAGE BAR, RESPONDENTS, AND ERWIN B. HOCK, COMMISSIONER OF THE DEPARTMENT OF ALCOHOLIC BEVERAGE CONTROL, INTERVENING-RESPONDENT.

Superior Court of New Jersey, Appellate Division.

Decided March 7, 1949.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

Mr. Samuel Levinson argued the cause for the appellant (Mr. John A. Miller, attorney).

Mr. Isaac C. Ginsberg argued the cause for the respondent, Anthony Venafro (Mr. Paul J. Farley, attorney; Mr. Frank S. Farley, of counsel).

Mr. Daniel J. Dowling, attorney for the respondent, Board of Commissioners of the City of Atlantic City.

Mr. Samuel D. Belfand, Deputy Attorney General, argued the cause for the intervening-respondent (Mr. Walter D. Van Riper, Attorney General, attorney).

Before Judges JACOBS, EASTWOOD and BIGELOW.


The opinion of the court was delivered by EASTWOOD, J.A.D.

Appellant, Anna Passarella, invokes the aid of this court to reverse and set aside a transfer by the Board of Commissioners of the City of Atlantic City (hereinafter referred to as the municipal body) of a plenary retail consumption license issued in the name of respondent, Anthony Venafro, trading as Village Bar, for premises No. 16 North Missouri Avenue, Atlantic City, expiring June 30, 1948, to premises...

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