Can a non-commercial soil remover be used as a commercial product?

British Columbia, Canada


The following excerpt is from Coquitlam (City) v. Construction Aggregates Ltd., 2000 BCCA 301 (CanLII):

In response to an argument that the bylaws discriminated between classes of soil removers (commercial v. non-commercial), Southin J.A. held that the wording of the section clearly authorized such discrimination.

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