A country club on a ritzy private island near Miami Beach won an appellate court ruling Wednesday in a battle against the island village’s government.

Indian Creek Village, a 41-home municipality where investor Carl Icahn, singer Julio Iglesias and former Miami Dolphins coach Don Shula have bought mansions, has been sparring with the island’s country club over a tax issue since 2010.

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