Can a plaintiff's ferry from Belleville to any point west of the colorable distance from plaintiff’s ferry?

Ontario, Canada


The following excerpt is from Anderson v. Jellett, 1882 CanLII 13 (ON CA):

The people who wished to go from Belleville to any point west of a colorable distance from plaintiff’s ferry might, I think, be lawfully carried by defendants’ ferry: Tripp v. Frank seems so to decide.

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