R. v. Tors Cove Excavating Ltd, 1994 CanLII 10300 (NL SCTD)
This case was heard in the Supreme Court of Newfoundland (Trial Division).
Tors Cove Excavating Ltd. diverted a watercourse on its property, and did so without a permit. The Crown issued a stop work order, but when the matter came to trial in the Provincial Court, the Trial Judge found that the Crown had no right to issue a stop work order based solely on the company’s lack of a permit. The Crown appealed, but the Supreme Court of Newfoundland dismissed the appeal and upheld the lower court’s decision.
View the Decision on CanLII: https://www.canlii.org/en/nl/nlsctd/doc/1994/1994canlii10300/1994canlii10300.html
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