Is it unconscionable for a property owner to withdraw permission from his neighbour’s use of his property?

Ontario, Canada


The following excerpt is from Visnjic v Town of LaSalle, 2017 ONSC 2082 (CanLII):

As our Court of Appeal said in Schwark Estate v. Cutting, “there is nothing unconscionable about a property owner, who, having permitted his neighbour to use his property for a time, withdraws that permission.”[10]

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