Appellant granted a license to respondent to operate a restaurant on public property and reserved the right to terminate the license upon the failure of respondent to "provide quality food and beverages in a manner satisfactory" to named officials of the village. The trial court found, on sufficient evidence, that the named individuals were not satisfied with the manner in which the premises were operated, that their dissatisfaction was honest and sincere, and not in bad...
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