Brown v. Buckley

Nebraska Supreme Court
Brown v. Buckley, 86 Neb. 572 (Neb. 1910)
125 N.W. 1086; 1910 Neb. LEXIS 118
Faaycett

Brown v. Buckley

Opinion of the Court

Faaycett, J.

Daniel Buckley, appellee, applied to the board of trustees of the village of Oconto for a license to sell intoxicating liquors* during the municipal year beginning in May, *5731908. The village board granted the license. Demonstrator appealed to the district court for Custer county, 'which court on May 13, 1908', confirmed the action of the village board, and dismissed remonstrator’s action. Remonstrator appeals. The transcript on appeal was filed in this court November 11,-1908. No motion to advance the case was ever filed in this court. It therefore appears that the period for which the license was issued has long since expired and that remonstrator’s appeal now presents nothing but moot questions. Following the rule announced in Heesch v. Snyder, 85 Neb. 778, and in harmony with the authorities there cited, remonstrator’s appeal is

Dismissed.

Reference

Full Case Name
Albert Brown v. Daniel Buckley
Cited By
3 cases
Status
Published