What is the test for a property owner to continue to use the land where the use of the land is governed by two separate provisions?

British Columbia, Canada


The following excerpt is from North Pender Island Local Trust Committee v. Conconi, 2007 BCSC 1436 (CanLII):

Where the provisions do not overlap, but two provisions govern the use of property, then the use must meet both provisions: Cunningham v. Gibsons (Town), 2006 BCSC 830, 22 M.P.R. (4th) 40.

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