What common law principle applies to articles attached to a piece of land?

Manitoba, Canada


The following excerpt is from J.A.B. v. D.L.B., 2000 CanLII 20642 (MB QB):

The second common law principle set forth in the case of Stack v. T. Eaton supra is as follows; “That articles affixed to the land even slightly are to be considered part of the land unless the circumstances are such as to shew that they were intended to continue chattels”

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