CONTEMPORARY IND. v. LIQUOR CONTROL COM'N

Nos. S-90-943, S-90-944 and S-90-945.

500 N.W.2d 525 (1993)

243 Neb. 345

CONTEMPORARY INDUSTRIES MID-AMERICA, INC., Doing Business as 7-Eleven, Appellee, v. NEBRASKA LIQUOR CONTROL COM'N Appellee, and City of Norfolk, Nebraska, Appellant.

Supreme Court of Nebraska.

April 29, 1993.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

David H. Ptak, of Ptak & Schukei, P.C., Norfolk, for appellant.

Michael L. Lazer, of Levy & Lazer, P.C., Omaha, for appellee Contemporary Industries Mid-America.

HASTINGS, C.J., and BOSLAUGH, WHITE, CAPORALE, SHANAHAN, FAHRNBRUCH, and LANPHIER, JJ.


BOSLAUGH, Justice.

These three cases are appeals by the City of Norfolk, Nebraska, from the judgment of the district court reversing orders of the Nebraska Liquor Control Commission and directing the commission to issue licenses to the applicant, Contemporary Industries Mid-America, Inc. (CIMA).

CIMA owns and operates three 7-Eleven stores in Norfolk. On February 21, 1989, CIMA filed applications for class B liquor licenses for the three stores. A class B...

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