State ex rel. Swindlehurst v. Montana Liquor Control Board
173 P.2d 414, 116 Mont. 603
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State ex rel. Swindlehurst v. Montana Liquor Control Board, 173 P.2d 414, 116 Mont. 603 (Mo. 1944).
Opinion
Original application for writ of prohibition directing defendants to amend certain orders granting Lyle C. Burrill the privilege of changing the premises at which he could operate a saloon in the city of Livingston. No cause appearing why this court should accept original jurisdiction of the matter, the writ prayed for is denied.
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