SUROWITZ v. CITY OF PONTIAC

Calendar No. 22, Docket No. 50,637.

374 Mich. 597 (1965)

132 N.W.2d 628

SUROWITZ v. CITY OF PONTIAC.

Supreme Court of Michigan.

Decided February 2, 1965.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

C. Bryan Kinney and Jerome E. Mulligan, for plaintiffs.

William A. Ewart, for defendant City of Pontiac.

Dudley & Patterson (Harcourt S. Patterson, of counsel), for defendant Spadafore.


ADAMS, J. (dissenting).

Defendant Spadafore had had a class "C" liquor license in Pontiac from 1945 to 1963. His place of business was taken in condemnation proceedings and he had to find a new location. He leased property in a downtown building and secured the approval of the city commission for a transfer. His previous operation, according to the acting chief of police for the city, had been a good one. Plaintiffs, whose businesses are located in the same...

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