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Victoria Park Racing and Recreation Grounds Co v Taylor (1937) 58 CLR 479

Facts: Victoria Park Racing, the plaintiff (Pl), owns and operates a racecourse. Taylor, the defendant (D), owns adjacent land and built a platform to view the racecourse. D describes the races over the telephone to a radio broadcaster. Pl seeks to stop the broadcasting as it prevents people going to the race and paying for admission.

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