Case Name: Williams Market of Waltham, Inc. vs. Alcoholic Beverages Control Commission
Court: Massachusetts Supreme Judicial Court
Jurisdiction: Massachusetts
Decision Date: 1953-06-30
Citations: 330 Mass. 707
Docket Number: 
Parties: Williams Market of Waltham, Inc. vs. Alcoholic Beverages Control Commission.
Judges: 
Reporter: Massachusetts Reports
Volume: 330
Pages: 707–707

Head Matter:
Williams Market of Waltham, Inc. vs. Alcoholic Beverages Control Commission.
June 30, 1953.
John C. Collins, for the petitioner.
Joseph H. Elcock, Jr., Assistant Attorney General, (Harris A. Reynolds, Assistant Attorney General, with him,) for the respondents.

Opinion:
Petition for writ of certiorari dismissed. The petitioner was granted by the local licensing board on November 12, 1951, a package store license to sell all alcoholic beverages. On December 18, 1951, the respondents disapproved the granting of that license to the petitioner, and ordered the granting of such a license to a competitor. By G. L. (Ter. Ed.) c. 138, § 23, as it appears in St. 1943, c. 542, § 12, relating to liquor licenses, "Every license and permit granted under the provisions of this chapter, unless otherwise provided in such provisions, shall expire on December thirty-first of the year of issue . . ." The license in controversy has long since expired. The subject matter of the petition having become moot, the petition must be dismissed. Selectmen of Lakeville v. Alcoholic Beverages Control Commission, 329 Mass. 769.