LADT v. ARNOLD


583 S.W.2d 702 (1979)

Carroll LADT, Individually and as President of Terrific and Amazing Corporation and Terrific and Amazing Corporation, Appellants, v. Joseph ARNOLD, Appellee.

Court of Appeals of Kentucky.

Rehearing Denied July 13, 1979.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

Charles W. Curry, R. Burl McCoy, Shuffett, Kenton, Curry & Karem, Lexington, for appellants.

Joseph L. Arnold, Nunn, Odear & Arnold, Lexington, for appellee.

Before COOPER, LESTER and WILHOIT, JJ.


LESTER, Judge.

Appellants sought to dispose of a liquor license, claiming ownership thereof, and they appeal from the issuance of a permanent mandatory injunction requiring them to convey any interest they may have in the permit to appellee. Under existing statutes, we are confronted with a case of first impression.

In 1972, appellee's wife, Norma Arnold, and her brother, Douglas Bradley, owned the premises known as 137 West Vine Street, Lexington, which had...

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