Nelseco Navigation Co. v. Department of Liquor Control

612 A.2d 56, 223 Conn. 908, 1992 Conn. LEXIS 299
CourtSupreme Court of Connecticut
DecidedJuly 9, 1992
StatusPublished
Cited by1 cases

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Nelseco Navigation Co. v. Department of Liquor Control, 612 A.2d 56, 223 Conn. 908, 1992 Conn. LEXIS 299 (Colo. 1992).

Opinion

The defendant’s petition for certification for appeal from the Appellate Court, 27 Conn. App. 614, is granted, limited to the following question:

“Does the department of liquor control have jurisdiction to police a private party on premises covered [909]*909by a liquor permit, when there was no sale or delivery of alcoholic beverages thereon by the permittee or its agent?”
Martin Rosenfeld, assistant attorney general, in support of the petition. Decided July 9, 1992

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