Summary
In People ex rel. O'Toole v. Board of Excise, 42 N.Y. St. Repr. 39, affd. by Court of Appeals, 45 id. 932, it was held that it was within the power of the board of excise, in the exercise of its discretion, to determine that liquor stores on three corners of intersecting streets render the fourth corner a place where a license might not properly be granted, and that its decision to that effect was not an abuse of discretion.
Summary of this case from People ex Rel. Ryan v. DaltonOpinion
Argued May 27, 1892
Decided June 17, 1892
Josiah T. Marean for appellants.
F.A. McCloskey for respondent.
Agree to affirm on opinion below.
All concur.
Judgment affirmed.