Supreme Court of Rhode Island, 1974

Burrillville Racing Association v. Parker

Burrillville Racing Association v. Parker
Supreme Court of Rhode Island · Decided June 4, 1974 · Doris, Joslin, Kelleher, Paolino, Roberts
320 A.2d 334; 113 R.I. 263; 1974 R.I. LEXIS 1171 (Atlantic Reporter, Second Series)

Burrillville Racing Association v. Parker

Opinion

Per Curiam.

This is a civil action to permanently enjoin the defendant from entering, remaining upon, or enjoying the privileges of the plaintiff’s race track in the Town of Lincoln. After hearing, the trial justice granted a permanent injunction. The case is here on the defendant’s appeal from the judgment entered in the Superior Court.

The facts in this case are analogous to and raise the same issue of law which was raised and decided only recently in Burrillville Racing Ass’n v. Garabedian, 113 R. I. 134, 318 A.2d 469 (1974). In that case we held, and we reaffirm here, that the statute took the place of the common law rule. Our decision in that case is dispositive of this appeal.

The defendant’s appeal is sustained, the judgment appealed from is reversed, and the case is remitted to the Superior Court.

Mr. Justice Joslin did not participate.

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