SEAY v. KNOX COUNTY QUARTERLY COURT


541 S.W.2d 946 (1976)

David SEAY and Winn-Dixie, Inc., Appellants, v. KNOX COUNTY QUARTERLY COURT et al., Appellees.

Supreme Court of Tennessee.

October 11, 1976.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

James A. McIntosh, Ambrose, Wilson, Lockridge & Grimm, Knoxville, for appellants.

Charles A. Maner, Jr., Knox County Law Director, J. Michael Haynes, Jr., Asst. Knox County Law Director, Knoxville, for appellees.


OPINION

FONES, Justice.

This is another case involving a denial of a permit to sell beer. Appellants, a grocery store and its owner, contend that the Beer Board discriminatorily applied the two thousand (2,000) foot rule when it denied the store's application for a permit. After three unsuccessful attempts to obtain a permit from the Beer Board, appellants petitioned and were granted a writ of certiorari and trial de novo in chancery court. The Chancellor...

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