[DOWNLOAD] "Kurpjuweit v. Northwestern Development Co." by Wyoming Supreme Court " eBook PDF Kindle ePub Free
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- Title: Kurpjuweit v. Northwestern Development Co.
- Author : Wyoming Supreme Court
- Release Date : January 15, 1985
- Genre: Law,Books,Professional & Technical,
- Pages : * pages
- Size : 69 KB
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In February of 1984, appellants Wayne F. and Luann H. Kurpjuweit (Kurpjuweits), the owner-operators of the Town and Country Tavern in Sheridan, Wyoming, were notified by the appellee, Northwestern Development Company, Inc. (Northwestern), that Northwestern had decided not to renew or renegotiate the lease for the bar premises. In short order a dispute developed over who would be entitled to the liquor license for the bar at the conclusion of the lease term on October 1, 1984. The Kurpjuweits and Northwestern each filed competing applications with the Sheridan County Board of Commissioners for issuance of the license. When the county commissioners refused to issue a license to either party pending a court determination of their respective rights under the lease, Northwestern filed a complaint in the district court seeking a declaratory judgment construing the terms of the lease as it concerned the status of the liquor license. Following a trial before the court on September 26, 1984, the district judge found in favor of Northwestern stating that he found Northwestern "has been the equitable owner of the license and is entitled to have the license issued in its name * *." A written Judgment and Order was entered two days later from which appellants bring this appeal.