ZELMAN v. ALCOHOLIC BEVERAGES CONTROL COMMISSION


335 Mass. 515 (1957)

140 N.E.2d 467

M. JAMES ZELMAN, trustee in bankruptcy, vs. ALCOHOLIC BEVERAGES CONTROL COMMISSION (and a companion case between the same parties).

Supreme Judicial Court of Massachusetts, Suffolk.

March 4, 1957.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

I. Jack Levy, (M. James Zelman with him,) for the petitioner.

Joseph H. Elcock, Jr., Assistant Attorney General, for the respondent.

Present: WILKINS, C.J., SPALDING, WILLIAMS, WHITTEMORE, & CUTTER, JJ.


WHITTEMORE, J.

The judge in the Superior Court sustained demurrers to each of two petitions for an extraordinary writ, one for mandamus and the other for certiorari. These are the petitioner's appeals from judgment entered for the respondent in each case. Each petition alleges that the respondent alcoholic beverages control commission failed to approve renewal for the year 1956 of a 1955 license (issued under G.L. [Ter. Ed.] c. 138,1 ...

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