How has the high water mark in Lot 47 and Lot 48 changed the shape of the shoreline?

New Brunswick, Canada


The following excerpt is from Black v. Norris and Registrar General of Land Titles, 2012 NBQB 346 (CanLII):

As already discussed with reference to Hovey v. Pond, it is the time at which a Crown Grant is made or issued (in this case 1785) which determines what the present day successor in title holds. Therefore, it will be important to consider factors that may have changed the shape of a shoreline, including the progressive rise of ocean levels and its effect on the ordinary high water mark of Lot 47 and Lot 48.

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