An inconsistency in the Canadian law of adverse possession? Nelson (City) v Mowatt 2017 SCC 8
In Nelson (City) v Mowatt 2017 SCC 8, the Supreme Court of Canada held that the inconsistent use test forms no part of the law of British Columbia. This note surveys and critiques the Court’s reasoning, and argues that the spirit of the decision should be followed in the other provinces. Using the l...
Main Authors: | Hafeez-Baig, MJ, English, J |
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Format: | Journal article |
Language: | English |
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Taylor & Francis
2017
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