State v. Lincoln
51 A. 9, 73 Vt. 221, 1901 Vt. LEXIS 158
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Bluebook
State v. Lincoln, 51 A. 9, 73 Vt. 221, 1901 Vt. LEXIS 158 (Vt. 1901).
Opinion
According to State v. Taft, not yet reported, payment of the United States special tax as a liquor seller is sufficient evidence under the statute to warrant a finding that the person paying the same is a common seller and the premises kept by him a common nuisance.
Decree affirmed and cause remanded.
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