CITY OF COLORADO SPRINGS v. TEXAS SOUTHLAND CORP.

No. 70-326. (Supreme Court No. 23304.)

476 P.2d 577 (1970)

The CITY OF COLORADO SPRINGS, Colorado, a Municipal corporation, Plaintiff in Error, v. TEXAS SOUTHLAND CORPORATION, a Texas corporation qualified to do business in Colorado, d/b/a 7-Eleven, Defendant in Error.

Colorado Court of Appeals, Div. I.

November 4, 1970.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

F. T. Henry and William T. Eckhart, Colorado Springs, for plaintiff in error.

Donald E. La Mora, Colorado Springs, for defendant in error.


Not Selected for Official Publication.

SILVERSTEIN, Chief Judge.

This case was originally filed in the Supreme Court of the State of Colorado and subsequently transferred to the Court of Appeals under authority vested in the Supreme Court.

This appeal was brought by the City of Colorado Springs from a District Court decision which reversed the city's denial of Texas Southland's application for a Fermented Malt Beverage License. We will refer to the...

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