DIAMOND STATE LIQUORS v. DELAWARE LIQUOR COM'N


75 A.2d 248 (1950)

DIAMOND STATE LIQUORS, Inc., v. DELAWARE LIQUOR COMMISSION.

Court of General Sessions of Delaware, New Castle.

June 23, 1950.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

James R. Morford, Wilmington, for the appellant.

Daniel J. Layton, Sr., Georgetown, for the Liquor Commission.

Before RICHARDS, C. J., and CAREY, J.


RICHARDS, Chief Justice.

The application of Diamond State Liquors, Inc., for a license to sell alcoholic liquor for consumption off the premises, at 1811 Lancaster Avenue, Wilmington, was presented to the Liquor Commission on May 25, 1949, after it had been advertised in two different newspapers in the county in compliance with the provision of the Liquor Control Act, Rev.Code 1935, § 6130 et seq.

Said application was accompanied by a certificate signed...

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