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Cowell v Rosehill Racecourse Co Ltd (1937) 56 CLR 605

This case considered the issue of injunctions and whether or not a man had an equitable right to an injunction to prevent a racecourse from pleading a defence to an action in trespass and whether or not he had the right to remain at the racecourse for the duration of the races while he held a valid ticket and whether or not the racecourse had the right to revoke the license.

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Cowell v Rosehill Racecourse Co Ltd (1937) 56 CLR 605
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