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Matter of Gaignat v. Sisson

Court of Appeals of the State of New York
Mar 12, 1918
119 N.E. 236 (N.Y. 1918)

Opinion

Argued March 1, 1918

Decided March 12, 1918

C.S. Ferris and Harry D. Sanders for appellants.

James A. Blanchfield and Daniel E. Lynch for respondent.


Under chapter 623 of the Laws of 1917 the town commission for the town of Hempstead has allotted nine liquor tax certificates to the village of Rockville Center. For the reasons stated in Matter of Hickey, decided herewith, we think there has been no illegal deviation from the ratio prescribed by statute.

The further point is made in this case that the number of places allotted to the entire town should have been 126 instead of 125. If that is so, the excise commissioner may be authorized to designate an additional place. He does not gain authority thereby to nullify altogether the designation already made.

The order should be affirmed with costs.

CHASE, COLLIN, CUDDEBACK, CARDOZO, POUND and ANDREWS, JJ., concur; HISCOCK, Ch. J., absent.

Order affirmed.


Summaries of

Matter of Gaignat v. Sisson

Court of Appeals of the State of New York
Mar 12, 1918
119 N.E. 236 (N.Y. 1918)
Case details for

Matter of Gaignat v. Sisson

Case Details

Full title:In the Matter of the Application of PAUL GAIGNAT, Respondent, for a Writ…

Court:Court of Appeals of the State of New York

Date published: Mar 12, 1918

Citations

119 N.E. 236 (N.Y. 1918)
119 N.E. 236

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