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It’s private property, Racing at the meadowlands. It’s not their rights. It’s a privilege given to them by Mr. Jeff corral. Anyone could be asked batteries they’re up to the owners of the BIGmAnd injunction is ludicrous, will never happen And will never succeed
Not true! There was an owner in 2012 or 2014 the NJRC was not going to reinstate their license and they had multiple horses racing in stakes on a particular evening. They party's law firm had a signed court injunction to shut down the meadowlands if prohibited, and Gural advised the commission to clear it up immediately. They did, the horses raced without further consequences.
Not true! There was an owner in 2012 or 2014 the NJRC was not going to reinstate their license and they had multiple horses racing in stakes on a particular evening. They party's law firm had a signed court injunction to shut down the meadowlands if prohibited, and Gural advised the commission to clear it up immediately. They did, the horses raced without further consequences.[/quoteNot sure where you got this information but no court is going to shut down a private business because a state agency wouldn’t license someone
Quote from: Generation XYZ on November 30, 2023, 12:55:16 PMNot true! There was an owner in 2012 or 2014 the NJRC was not going to reinstate their license and they had multiple horses racing in stakes on a particular evening. They party's law firm had a signed court injunction to shut down the meadowlands if prohibited, and Gural advised the commission to clear it up immediately. They did, the horses raced without further consequences.[/quoteNot sure where you got this information but no court is going to shut down a private business because a state agency wouldn’t license someoneStakes races that are funded by the state and paid into by the owners, racing on a state sanctioned track licensed by the state, governed by a state racing commission. You SAN DURBREAD would be incorrect!
Stakes races that are funded by the state and paid into by the owners, racing on a state sanctioned track licensed by the state, governed by a state racing commission. You SAN DURBREAD would be incorrect!