How has the adjudicator considered the applicability of Rylands v Fletcher?

Nova Scotia, Canada


The following excerpt is from Nova Scotia Power Inc. v. Heston Croft, 2003 NSSC 177 (CanLII):

I am satisfied that the adjudicator turned his mind to the arguments on the applicability of Rylands v. Fletcher. I note his statement that “[c]ase law was presented supporting the position of both parties.” From this I infer that he considered the submissions of the Parties, and I am able to conclude that he turned his mind to the necessary issues. THE EXPERT’S REPORT

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