Case Name: CAFE TIA JUANA, INC., Appellant-Appellee, v. STATE DEPARTMENT OF LIQUOR CONTROL, Appellee-Appellant
Court: Ohio Court of Appeals
Jurisdiction: Ohio
Decision Date: 1956-04-18
Citations: 73 Ohio Law Abs. 492
Docket Number: No. 5433
Parties: CAFE TIA JUANA, INC., Appellant-Appellee, v. STATE DEPARTMENT OF LIQUOR CONTROL, Appellee-Appellant.
Judges: MILLER, PJ, HORNBECK, J, concur.
Reporter: The Ohio Law Abstract
Volume: 73
Pages: 492–492

Head Matter:
CAFE TIA JUANA, INC., Appellant-Appellee, v. STATE DEPARTMENT OF LIQUOR CONTROL, Appellee-Appellant.
Ohio Appeals, Second District, Franklin County.
No. 5433.
Decided April 18, 1956.
Leonard J. Stern, Columbus, for appellant-appellee.
C. William O’Neill, Atty. Geni., S. Noel Melvin, Asst. Atty. Geni., Columbus, for appellee-appellant.

Opinion:
OPINION
By THE COURT.
Submitted on motion of the appellee seeking an order dismissing the appeal for the reason that no bill of exceptions has been signed, allowed and filed in accordance with §2321.06 et seq, R. C. The record discloses that the decision of the trial court is entered on the record which exemplifies some of the errors set forth in the appellant's assignment of errors. Under §2321.05 R. C., a bill of exceptions is not required under such circumstances. See In re Estate of Anderson, 71 Abs 126; Hoffman Candy Co. v. Dept of Liquor Control, 56 Abs 257; Harlem v. Board of Liquor Control, 62 Abs 355.
The motion is overruled. The appellant's motion for leave to present oral argument is also overruled.
MILLER, PJ, HORNBECK, J, concur.
WISEMAN, J, not participating.