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In the Matter of the Petition of Patrick W. Cullinan, as State Commissioner of Excise, Respondent, for an Order Canceling Liquor Tax Certificate No. 7,606, Issued to Max Micha, Appellant, 1903 — 173 N.Y. 610 · caselaw · US
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In the Matter of the Petition of Patrick W. Cullinan, as State Commissioner of Excise, Respondent, for an Order Canceling Liquor Tax Certificate No. 7,606, Issued to Max Micha, Appellant
173 N.Y. 610·New York Court of Appeals·1903·NY
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Opinion
In the Matter of the Petition of Patrick W. Cullinan, as State Commissioner of Excise, Respondent, for an Order Canceling Liquor Tax Certificate No. 7,606, Issued to Max Micha, Appellant.
Matter of Cullman, 76 App. Div. 362, affirmed.
(Argued January 7, 1903;
decided January 27, 1903.)
Appeal from an order of the Appellate Division of the Supreme Court in the second judicial department, entered November 19, 1902, which affirmed an order of Special Term revoking and canceling a liquor tax certifícate.
Uriah W. Tompkins and C. J. G. Hall for appellant.
Herbert H. Kellogg and William K. Schenck for respondent.
[MAJORITY]
Order affirmed, with costs; no opinion.
Concur: Parker, Ch. J., Gray, O’Brien, Haight, Martin, Vann and Cullen, JJ.