Is a licensee of a revocable license entitled to notice of revocation and a reasonable time afterwards to remove his goods?

Saskatchewan, Canada


The following excerpt is from Credit Foncier Franco Canadien v. Lindsay-Walker Company, 1919 CanLII 265 (SK CA):

In Mellor v. Watkins, L.R. 9 Q.B. 400, 23 W.R. 55, it was held that a licensee under a revocable license was entitled to notice of revocation and a reasonable time afterwards to remove his goods, and in 18 Halsbury, 338-9, the following is laid down: If under the licence the licensee has brought property on to the land, he is entitled to notice of revocation, and to a reasonable time for removing his property.

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