Original article by Jessica Gardner
The Australian Financial Review – Page: 15 : 5-Dec-14
Tabcorp and Tatts were in 1994 granted licences for 18 years by the then Victorian government to operate poker machines in the state. However, the rights were then transferred to pubs and clubs in 2008. Tatts launched a compensation suit for $A540m over the loss of its licence and Tabcorp sought $A687m. The Court of Appeal has now ruled in favour of the former but against the latter. Tatts won as its claim was based on a contractual rather than statutory argument
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