NELSECO NAVIGATION CO. v. DEPARTMENT OF LIQUOR CONTROL

(14576)

226 Conn. 418 (1993)

NELSECO NAVIGATION COMPANY ET AL. v. DEPARTMENT OF LIQUOR CONTROL

Supreme Court of Connecticut.

Decision released July 13, 1993.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

Martin Rosenfeld, assistant attorney general, with whom were Robert Vacchelli, assistant attorney general, and, on the brief, Richard Blumenthal, attorney general, for the appellant (defendant).

Richard E. Gruskin, for the appellees (plaintiffs).

PETERS, C. J., BERDON, NORCOTT, KATZ and PALMER, JS.


NORCOTT, J.

The sole issue in this appeal is whether the defendant department of liquor control has jurisdiction over a private party on premises covered by a liquor permit when there was no sale or delivery of alcoholic beverages thereon by the permittee or its agent. The defendant suspended the plaintiffs'1 liquor license for five days because of a disturbance on the plaintiffs' boat involving intoxicated persons while the boat had been...

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