CHADWICK v. BEER COMMITTEE OF ANDERSON COUNTY


376 S.W.2d 490 (1964)

Charles Leroy CHADWICK v. The BEER COMMITTEE OF ANDERSON COUNTY.

Supreme Court of Tennessee.

March 5, 1964.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

Ladd & Qualls, Harriman, for appellee.

Harry Lillard, County Attorney, Oak Ridge, for appellant.


DYER, Justice.

In this opinion Charles Leroy Chadwick will be referred to as, Appellee and The Beer Committee of Anderson County, as Appellant.

On May 31, 1962 Appellee filed his application for a beer permit, which after a hearing on June 26, 1962 Appellant declined to grant. On July 3, 1962, under Section 57-209, T.C.A., Appellee filed his petition in the Chancery Court to have this action of Appellant reviewed by statutory writ of certiorari, with a trial...

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