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145 Ind. 699

Grelle v. Wright

Indiana Supreme Court

Decided June 19, 1896

Indiana Supreme Court · decided 1896-06-19

<p>From the Fulton Circuit Court.</p>

Cited by 1 later decisions — most recently June 1912

1 state decisions

Good law ✅— No negative treatment on recordhow we know

Reversed · Decided 1896-06-19

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Jordan, J.

¶1— This was a proceeding by the appellee to obtain a license to sell intoxicating liquors, against the granting of which a remonstrance under the Act of 1895'was filed. (Acts of 1895, p. 248).

¶2The main question .presented by this appeal is the right of remonstrators to withdraw their names after the three days’ period has commenced to run. The trial court held that this right existed and permitted the remonstrators to exercise it. This appeal was considered and the question involved decided adversely to the contentions of the appellee herein in the case of The State v. Gerhardt, ante, 439.

¶3For the error of the trial court upon its ruling upon this point the judgment is reversed and the cause remanded.

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