HUGHES v. LITTLE


376 S.W.2d 482 (1964)

Richard L. HUGHES v. Clay LITTLE, Chairman of the Carter County Beer Committee, et al.

Supreme Court of Tennessee.

March 5, 1964.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

Alfred W. Taylor, Johnson City of counsel, Epps, Powell, Weller, Taylor & Miller, Johnson City, for appellant.

Jack R. Musick, County Attorney, R.E. Banks, Elizabethton, for appellee, Chairman of Carter County Beer Committee.


BURNETT, Chief Justice.

This is an appeal from the denial by the Chancellor of a license to the appellant, Richard L. Hughes, to sell beer by the package. The case has been briefed and argued before this Court. After thoroughly reading the record and examining the authorities, we are in a position to dispose of the questions presented.

The appellant, Hughes, filed an application with the Beer Committee of Carter County to be allowed to sell beer at the Cove...

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