Gregg's License
Gregg's License
Opinion of the Court
A very elaborate argument has been presented in this case by the appellants’ counsel in support of the proposition that the Act of May 13,1887, P. L. 108 which authorizes the granting of license for the sale of spirituous, brewed and malt liquors at retail, is in violation of the constitution of the United States, as set out in the preamble of the same, and is in conflict with
Finding no error in the record the order is affirmed.
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- Liquor law — Constitutional law — Act of May 13, 1887, P. L. 108. The Act of May 13,1887, P. L. 108, relating to the granting of licenses for the sale of spirituous, brewed and malt liquors at retail does not violate any of the provisions of the constitution of the United States or the state of Pennsylvania.