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Record no. 1870
Case name: McLay v. Wartime Housing Limited
Date: 1944-05-08
Jurisdiction: Canada - British Columbia
Court: Supreme Court
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Parties: Name   Appearing as
  McLay   Plaintiff
  Wartime Housing Limited   Defendant
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Bird, Henry Irvine J.
Lawyers: Name   Appearing for
  Lennie, Robert Scott   Plaintiff
  Grossman   Defendant
  Sharp   Defendant
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Decision: Action for a declaration that certain land located in the City of Prince Rupert was the property of the Plaintiff and for damages for trespass for the wrongful entry by the Defendant on to the subject property. The court found that the subject property had been expropriated by Canada pursuant to the Expropriation Act, R.S.C. 1927, c. 64, before entry on to the subject property by the Defendant. The action was dismissed with costs.
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ExLaw citation: [1944] EXLAW 2
Parallel citations: [1944] B.C.J. No. 50
  (1944) 60 B.C.R. 306
  [1944] 3 D.L.R. 729
  [1944] 2 W.W.R. 397
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