SERV-U-MART, INC. v. SULLIVAN COUNTY


527 S.W.2d 121 (1975)

SERV-U-MART, INC., Appellant, v. SULLIVAN COUNTY, Tennessee, and Sullivan County Beverage Board, Appellees.

Supreme Court of Tennessee.

September 15, 1975.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

Joe A. Tilson, Taylor, Inman & Tilson, Morristown, for appellant.

Luther A. Icenhour, Jr., Icenhour, Wohlford & Miller, Bristol, for appellees.


OPINION

FONES, Chief Justice.

After a final decree in the Chancery Court sustaining the action of the Sullivan County Beer Board revoking a beer permit because the location was within two thousand (2,000) feet of a school, appellant sought a new trial or amendment of the judgment. In support of the relief sought, appellant alleged new facts, to wit, that seven (7) other establishments were operating in violation of the two thousand (2,000) foot rule...

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