THE APPEAL COURT.
HOTEL COM HON WfALTfi OAH. PIR PBEBS ASSOCIATION. W ELLINGTON, Mftroh 19 Argument in the oag« involving the license of the Hotel Ommonweal'h, New Plymouth, was concluded in the Uourti of Appeal this »fternea&. Counsel for re-pendent sut>i»itted tint lutsuuiiog the Com t to b»v« power to quash the licence, it in i's discretion refuse to do so, on th« gr. und« that the gran<; of the license Dad been in the interest of the public; that if it was quashed there was no other tribunal to which respondent could of right app'y; that the quashing of the license would injure inno on*-, third pirties; and thac at most 'he Oourt could only come to the conclusi' n thai that fiete hid b en au innocent misconception of his power and du i«s on tin part of th« magistrate aad others which had led to n > wro"?. Counsel alio furth'r ur«e4 that the appell'nl had no locus standi to apply for certiorari. % Mr A'kiaMm having replied on be* half of the appellant, the Ckrnrt reserved its decision.
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Taranaki Daily News, Volume XXIV, Issue XXIV, 20 March 1902, Page 2
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180THE APPEAL COURT. Taranaki Daily News, Volume XXIV, Issue XXIV, 20 March 1902, Page 2
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