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War on the waterfront ends with $10 million bonus for government

Thursday December 24, 2020
Compass Marinas refused to pay rent on its Scarborough facility for years, claiming to have been overcharged and accusing the State Government of fraud.
A long-running rental dispute has come to an end in the Supreme Court. Photo: ABC
The saga at Scarborough came to a head earlier this year, when Compass announced plans to close, threatening the future of its customers – including some residents – until the government took over the operation.
In the background, two court cases continued until last week, when Justice Jean Dalton of the Supreme Court ruled it was…
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