What is the test for an unreasonable amount of property?

British Columbia, Canada


The following excerpt is from Derby Reach Restaurant Ltd. v. Odyssey Holdings Ltd., 1995 CanLII 2361 (BC CA):

45 Tancred v. Leyland is a different case. In that case the court concluded that the amount taken or sold was not unreasonable in respect of what was actually due.

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