HANSON v. ROMEO VILLAGE COUNCIL

Docket No. 63, Calendar No. 46,125.

339 Mich. 612 (1954)

64 N.W.2d 570

HANSON v. ROMEO VILLAGE COUNCIL.

Supreme Court of Michigan.

Decided June 7, 1954.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

Howard H. Campbell (John T. Lungerhausen, of counsel), for plaintiffs.

Percy G. Horler and Ivan A. Johnston, for defendants.


DETHMERS, J.

Plaintiffs, owners of the only hotel in the village of Romeo, filed their bill of complaint praying (1) that defendant Quick, a tavern owner, be restrained from selling spirits other than beer and wine for consumption on the premises under a class "C" license; (2) that the resolution of the defendant village council, approving Quick's license therefor, be declared invalid and the council enjoined from hereafter approving such license for Quick; and (3...

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