In what circumstances will a bailiff be allowed to seize a ship's hull?

Alberta, Canada


The following excerpt is from First City Shopping Centre Group Inc. v. Gleddie, 1991 CanLII 5825 (AB QB):

In Brook v. Brook (1909), 1909 CanLII 33 (SCC), 41 S.C.R. 331, 6 E.L.R. 435, the bailiff professed to seize a steamer hull (partially destroyed by fire) lying in a canal.

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