Can an injunction be used to prevent the wrongful cutting and exportation of ice from a plaintiff's pond?

Ontario, Canada


The following excerpt is from McLaren v. Caldwell, 1880 CanLII 12 (ON CA):

Thus, in Marshall v. Peters, 12 Howard N.Y. 218, it was held that an injunction should not go to prevent the wrongful cutting and exportation of ice from the complainant’s pond, because such injury does not permanently affect the inheritance, ice being a crop which each winter may renew.

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