Mellor v Lydiate: 1914
The appellant brewers owned a public house, whose licencee was their manager. He supplied beer to the respondent, and the appellants were then convicted under the section which, provided that a person ‘shall not sell . . any intoxicating liquor unless he holds a justices licence’ Held: The appeal was allowed, but with differing reasons. … Continue reading Mellor v Lydiate: 1914