Grecian Gardens v. Bd. of Liquor Control

In Grecian Gardens v. Bd. of Liquor Control (1964), 2 Ohio App.2d 112, 206 N.E.2d 587, the Tenth District likewise found a dismissal of an administrative appeal for lack of prosecution pursuant to a local rule an improper application of the local rule, because it allowed for dismissal of an administrative appeal without examination of the record, as required by statute. The Tenth District specifically found that local procedural rules may be enforced only to the extent they do not conflict with statutes and therefore, to the extent the local rule allowed dismissal without the finding required by R.C. 119.12, it was invalid.