In re Lyman

Court: Appellate Division of the Supreme Court of the State of New York
Date filed: 1899-11-15
Citations: 44 A.D. 507, 2 Liquor Tax Rep. 197, 60 N.Y.S. 805
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Lead Opinion
Per Curiam :

The only ground- on which it was sought to have the respondent’s license revoked was that he had violated the Excise Law in selling- liquor to be drunk on the premises without a license or liquor tax certificate authorizing such sale. In Matter of Lyman (160 N. Y. 96) the Court of Appeals has held that a liquor tax certificate can be forfeited for a violation of law by the holder only upon conviction for such offense, and not in a summary investigation before a justice of this court or a magistrate. It follows that this proceeding cannot be maintained.

The order appealed from should be affirmed, with ten dollars costs, and disbursements. v

All concurred.

Order affirmed, with ten dollars costs and disbursements.