What is business disturbance loss for the purposes of determining whether a business has been adversely affected by the expropriated land?

Saskatchewan, Canada


The following excerpt is from Golden Lantern Hotel Ltd. v. Regina (City), 1991 CanLII 7786 (SK QB):

Business disturbance loss is the loss due to the dislocation of the business carried on from the expropriated land, the loss of profit in the interval before the business can be established elsewhere, moving costs, and other unavoidable expenses: Drew v. The Queen, 1961 CanLII 76 (SCC), [1961] S.C.R. 614, at p. 626.

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