98 Ky. 30 | Ky. Ct. App. | 1895
delivered the opinion of the court.
The only question presented on this appeal is whether, when a license to retail liquor has been issued to a firm composed of two partners, and one of the partners has bought out the other who thereupon retires from the business, the license still protects the remaining partner in selling at the place and during the time for which it was issued.
Upon what just ground the retirement of one member of the firm should work a forfeiture of the license we are not'
Such has been the conclusion of this and the Superior Court with reference to peddlers’ licenses. (Hill v. Thixton, 94 Ky., 96.) And such was the conclusion of the Superior Court in this case on a former appeal by the present appellee. 16 Ky. Law Reporter, 445.
Judgment affirmed.