Northline Drugs 2, Inc. v. Liquor Control Commission

367 Mich. 672
CourtMichigan Supreme Court
DecidedSeptember 10, 1962
DocketCalendar No. 49,613
StatusPublished

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Northline Drugs 2, Inc. v. Liquor Control Commission, 367 Mich. 672 (Mich. 1962).

Opinion

Per Curiam.

In the month preceding oral argu-

ment of this case, this Court decided Kroger Co. v. Liquor Control Commission, 366 Mich 481. In recognition of the controlling applicability of the Kroger Case, the attorney general advised the defendants Liquor Control Commission and its members that a license should be issued to the plaintiff. On July 2, 1962, the commission entered an order approving plaintiff’s application and on July 9, 1962, a license was accordingly issued.

Petition for writ of mandamus is dismissed. No costs.

Carr, C. J., and Dethmers, Kelly, Black, Kavanagh, Souris, Otis M. Smith, and Adams, JJ., concurred.

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Kroger Co. v. Liquor Control Commission
115 N.W.2d 377 (Michigan Supreme Court, 1962)

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