What is the presumption that the occupier of the land intended to use the land without paying compensation to the owner?

Ontario, Canada


The following excerpt is from Crate Marine Sales Limited (Re), 2016 ONCA 433 (CanLII):

This presumption may be rebutted where there is evidence that the parties intended the occupier would use the land without an expectation of paying compensation to the owner: Canadian Law of Landlord and Tenant; Steel City Sales, at pp. 588-89; Rossiter v. Swartz, 2013 ONSC 159 (CanLII), at para. 41.

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