Glasscock v. Commonwealth

6 Ky. Op. 691, 1873 Ky. LEXIS 349
CourtCourt of Appeals of Kentucky
DecidedJune 3, 1873
StatusPublished

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Glasscock v. Commonwealth, 6 Ky. Op. 691, 1873 Ky. LEXIS 349 (Ky. Ct. App. 1873).

Opinion

Opinion by

Judge Hardin :

The license to- the appellants clearly imports the usual privileges of tavern keepers, which embraced the right to retail liquors at their tavern house and in connection with their business of entertaining guests; but it did not in our opinion, protect them in keeping a separate bar-room at their storehouse, detached and forty yards distant from the tavern, and where a distinct and separate business was conducted.

We therefore concur in the judgment, which is 'affirmed.

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