What is the rule of interference based on the ground of property and not on the basis of fraud?

Ontario, Canada


The following excerpt is from Canada Publishing Co. v. Gage, 1884 CanLII 19 (ON CA):

Westbury, L.C., declares the rule of interference to be based on the ground of property, not on that of fraud, differing from Croft v. Day, 7 Beav. 84, and agreeing with Millington v. Fox, 3 M. & Cr. 338.

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