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Inverness man ordered to pay part of legal fees in Cabot Links Case

A man from Inverness Co. has been ordered to pay a portion of Cabot Links’ legal fees after he took court action against the developers of the golf course and lost.

Neal Livingston asked a judge to declare that the property owned by Cabot Links’ officials had been dedicated for public use during a five-day hearing in April.

The judge ruled in favour of Cabot Links reps in a decision handed down in June.

Cabot reps petitioned to have Livingston pay part of their $150,000 legal fees.

A judge ordered him to pay close to one-third of the bill, almost $49,000, in a ruling released Tuesday.

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