MATTER OF FREIDUS v. GUGGENHEIMER


57 A.D.2d 760 (1977)

In the Matter of Edward Freidus, Appellant, v. Elinor Guggenheimer, as Commissioner of The Department of Consumer Affairs of the City of New York, et al., Respondents

Appellate Division of the Supreme Court of the State of New York, First Department.

May 12, 1977


One Hulahan had his license to operate a corner newsstand revoked by the respondent commissioner for his failure to operate it eight hours a day as required by rule 4 of the Department of Consumer Affairs. According to his petition, the petitioner was issued a license to operate a newsstand at a nearby location after he had been assured that a license would not be issued for the former Hulahan location; that, nonetheless and after...

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