In re Hering
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On the 30th of September, 1908, the appellant applied for a license to traffic in liquors upon the premises situated upon the [294]*294northwest corner of Saratoga avenue and Sumpter street in the borough of Brooklyn for one year, from October 1, 1908, to September 30,1909, under subdivision 1 of section 11 of the Liquor Tax Law. (See Laws of 1896, chap. 112, § 11, subd. 1, as amd. by Laws of 1903, chap. 115.) He had been the owner of such premises since the 3d of March,. 1902, and since thé 3d of April, 1902, under certificates granted from year to year, had there carried on business, the last certificate expiring on September 30, 1908. In April, 1907, the land on the' southwest corner of Saratoga avenue and Sumpter street was purchased by a religious corporation, and thereafter a building was erected thereon which since December 1, 1907, has been continuously occupied exclusively as a church. It is conceded that the premises occupied by the appellant are within 200 feet of the said church building. His application was refused, and the action of the special deputy commissioner of excise for the. borough of Brooklyn was brought up for review before a Special Term of the Supreme Court in the county of Kings, and from the order sustaining his action this appeal is taken.
The Liquor Tax Law provides (§ 24)
The order appealed from should be affirmed, with costs and disbursements.
Jenks, G-ayhor and Miller, JJ., concurred; Woodward, J., concurred in separate memorandum.
See Laws of 1896, chap. 112, § 24, suM. 2, as amd. by Laws of 1908, chap. 350. — [Rep.
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