We do not agree that the circumstances of this case fall within the principle identified in Lamb v. Kincaid (1907), 1907 CanLII 38 (SCC), 38 S.C.R. 516, that a wrongdoer cannot escape or limit liability by destroying the evidence needed to ascertain the value of converted goods. The removal and destruction of the pallets by the Township did not preclude an assessment of their value as there was evidence from which the trial judge could fairly conclude that the converted property had no value.
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