MATTER OF INNER CIRCLE REST., INC. v. New York State Liquor Auth.

30 N.Y.2d 541 (1972)

In the Matter of Inner Circle Restaurant, Inc., Respondent,
v.
New York State Liquor Authority, Appellant.

Court of Appeals of the State of New York.

Argued January 10, 1972. Decided February 10, 1972.

Emanuel D. Black, Eli Ratner and Alex K. Gross for appellant.

Maurice Edelbaum, Lawrence K. Feitell and Milton A. Morrison for respondent.

Concur: Chief Judge FULD and Judges BURKE, SCILEPPI, BERGAN, BREITEL, JASEN and GIBSON.

Order reversed, without costs, and the case remitted to Special Term with directions to remand the matter to the State Liquor Authority for further proceedings in accordance with the following memorandum: In treating this as a "single instance" case within the meaning of Matter of Stanwood United v. O'Connell (283 App. Div. 79, 82, affd. 306 N.Y. 749), the Appellate Division erred, inasmuch as any determination adverse to the licensee would have to rest upon a finding that the licensee's agent, the bartender, was instrumental in creating the disorder alleged (Matter of Club 95 v. New York State Liq. Auth., 23 N Y 2d 784). Upon the new hearing which our reversal mandates, the police officer's memorandum book should be made available (Matter of Garabedian v. New York State Liq. Auth., 33 A D 2d 980, mot. for lv. to app. den. 26 N Y 2d 614). Inasmuch as petitioner was denied a full hearing, we do not reach the question of whether there was substantial evidence to support the determination of the Authority.