Daniel Waldman was recently quoted in the Law360 article, “Lawyer ‘has a feeling’ that Ontario adverse possession case will find itself before Supreme Court.”
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Daniel Waldman was recently quoted in the Law360 article, “Lawyer ‘has a feeling’ that Ontario adverse possession case will find itself before Supreme Court.” In this article, Daniel weighs in on how the case decision in question doesn’t have a clear resolution, potentially opening the floodgates, if appealed, to similar issues regarding municipal property. He states that said decision “doesn’t exactly make it clear … whether municipal land, and parkland specifically, can be taken through adverse possession.” Learn more.
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