Loopstra Nixon was successful in defending the easement rights of the Town of Oakville ("Town") and Oakville Hydro that had been encroached upon by a citizen's pool amenities.
Oakville (Town) v. Sullivan, 2021 ONCA 1
Loopstra Nixon was successful in defending the easement rights of the Town of Oakville ("Town") and Oakville Hydro that had been encroached upon by a citizen's pool amenities. At the application stage, Loopstra Nixon successfully argued that the erection of the pool amenities was in contravention of an express prohibition of the easement held by the Town and Oakville Hydro. The easement prohibits "the erection of any building or structure" within that strip of land and the pool amenities were found to constitute a building. The appellants failed to establish proprietary estoppel applied due to the existence of other structures and trees in the easement and were ordered to remove the pool amenities.