Per Curiam.
Findings of fact by an administrative agency should be sufficiently specific so that a reviewing court may be in a position to intelligently review such findings (Matter of Scudder v. O'Connell, 272 App. Div. 251, 253). In announcing its determination here, the State Liquor Authority failed to specify the dates upon which it found that the violations charged occurred. However, as contended by respondents upon the appeal, it appears from the...
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