Keefer v. Common Council

1 McGrath 1262, 70 McGrath 413
CourtMichigan Supreme Court
DecidedMay 18, 1888
StatusPublished

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Bluebook
Keefer v. Common Council, 1 McGrath 1262, 70 McGrath 413 (Mich. 1888).

Opinion

To compel respondent to approve of relator’s bond as a retail liquor dealer.

Granted May 18, 1888.

The case involved the validity of proceedings taken under Act No. 197, Laws of 1887, to prohibit the sale of liquor, and it was held that said act was invalid, because its object was to prohibit, and that object is not expressed in the title “to regulate.” Kuled by In re Llauck, 70 M., 396.

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