What is the class of interests of a plaintiff who is unable to register under the present law?

Ontario, Canada


The following excerpt is from McFarlane v. Peterkin, 1884 CanLII 11 (ON CA):

This we may do by bearing in mind the class of interests which formed the subject of the adjudication in Harrison v. Armour, 11 Gr. 303, to which I have already referred, namely, those incapable of registration under the old law, and many of which, not being evidenced by any writing, are incapable of registration under the present law.

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