Can a landlord be held liable for failing to provide the necessary proof to prove that liquor was brought into his premises without his knowledge or consent?

Alberta, Canada


The following excerpt is from Libo-On v. Alberta (Fort Saskatchewan Correctional Centre), 2004 ABQB 416 (CanLII):

Perdue C.J.M. stated in Rex v. Hoffman at C.C.C. 366: Proof that liquor was brought upon his premises surreptitiously, without his knowledge or consent, does not render him guilty of an offence. The statute did not intend that a man should be declared guilty in such a case. It is incredible that there was any intention of authorising so monstrous an injustice. The prohibition in the statute is that no person 'shall have’ liquor on the premises, not that he shall be liable if there 'is' liquor on the premises.

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