What is the test for demonstrating an interest in the land at issue in a lawsuit?

Ontario, Canada


The following excerpt is from Chloride Canada v. New Prince Tires, 2012 ONSC 6579 (CanLII):

The evidence of the plaintiff here would have to demonstrate an interest in land is in question in the proceeding. (Grefford v. Fielding 2004 CarswellOnt 1181). There is no interest in the land at issue in this lawsuit. None has been shown by the plaintiff.

Other Questions


What is the test for using the term issue "issue" in the context of the issue? (Ontario, Canada)
Does a condominium corporation have an interest in common common interest with other condominium residents? (Ontario, Canada)
Does a purchaser for value at a sheriff's sale who registers prior to registration of a prior unregistered beneficial interest have priority over the beneficial interest? (Ontario, Canada)
In a non-Hague Convention case, what is the test for a stay of a return order where the parties' best interests of the child are compromised by postponing the determination of the children’s best interests in the country where they are habitually resident? (Ontario, Canada)
What is the case law regarding mobility issues and custody and mobility issues? (Ontario, Canada)
What is the case law on half interest in a property where a plaintiff is not entitled to one half interest? (Ontario, Canada)
What is the test for competent and informed advice in the context of the issue of Issue 1(a) of the Irish Times? (Ontario, Canada)
How have courts treated the issue of conflict of interest in elections? (Ontario, Canada)
Is postjudgment interest payable upon a judgment which awards prejudgment interest? (Ontario, Canada)
Can punitive damages be certified as a common issue for the first common issues trial? (Ontario, Canada)
X



Alexi white


"The most advanced legal research software ever built."

Trusted by top litigators from across North America.