99 N.Y.S. 417 | N.Y. App. Div. | 1906
The petitioner, who had befen engaged in the traffic in liquor at No. 274 Washington street, Newburgh, for a number of years, filed his application, statement and bond for the purpose of a continuance. By mistake the premises were described in the application, statement and bond as No. 247 Washington street, and in due course a certificate was issued to him for traffic at a place thus numbered. Thereafter an inspector of excise discovered the mistake. Application was made to the department for a correction,' but this was refused,- with the requirement that the petitioner file a new application and bond and a petition for a transfer under section 26 of the Liquor Tax Law (Laws of 1896, chap. 112). As this required the payment of certain additional fees, the petitioner presented
Woodward, Gaynor and Rich, JJ., concurred.
Order reversed, without costs, and motion denied, without costs.