BLACK v. SILER

No. 7242.

96 Ariz. 102 (1964)

392 P.2d 572

Claud C. BLACK, Appellant, v. Bessie May SILER and Hayes M. Nance, Appellees.

Supreme Court of Arizona. En Banc.

June 3, 1964.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

Mangum & Christensen, Flagstaff, for appellant.

Snell & Wilmer, Phoenix, for appellee Hayes M. Nance.

Albert H. Mackenzie, Phoenix, for appellee Bessie May Siler.


BERNSTEIN, Justice.

Appellant Claud G. Black brought this action in 1956 for a declaratory judgment under A.R.S. § 12-1831 et seq. (Uniform Declaratory Judgments Act), that appellees Bessie May Siler and Dr. Hayes M. Nance have no interest in a certain liquor license. Black was the original licensee under the license. He had leased it to Mrs. Siler, and thereafter sold his interest to Dr. Nance, a non-resident. He now claims the license on the ground that his...

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