Majewsky v. Veveris
The Court of Appeal set aside the trial judge's finding that the respondent was entitled to a prescriptive easement over the cedar trail because that finding could not stand on the evidence, but upheld the respondent's adverse possession of the house lands and prescriptive easement over part of the laneway; given...
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- Citation
- 2018 ONCA 938
- Parties
- Plaintiff (respondent): Peter Majewsky; Defendant (appellant): Juris Veveris; Defendant (appellant): Christina Miller-Veveris; Defendant (appellant): Stewart Title Guaranty Company
- Court
- Court of Appeal for Ontario
- Jurisdiction
- Canada
- Judgment Date
- 22 November 2018
- Procedural Posture
- Civil Appeal / Court of Appeal Decision on Liability and Costs (costs Endorsement)
- Outcome
- Appeal allowed in part and dismissed in part: trial judge's finding of a prescriptive easement over the cedar trail set aside and that part of the respondent's action dismissed; the remainder of the trial judge's findings (adverse possession of the house lands and prescriptive easement over part of the laneway) were...
- Legal Topics
- Prescriptive Easement, Adverse Possession, Offer to Settle, Costs of Appeal, Possession
- Source Language
- english
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Parties
Peter Majewsky
Plaintiff (respondent)
Juris Veveris
Defendant (appellant)
Christina Miller-Veveris
Defendant (appellant)
Stewart Title Guaranty Company
Defendant (appellant)
Procedural Posture
Civil Appeal / Court of Appeal Decision on Liability and Costs (costs Endorsement)
Legal Issues
- 1 Whether respondent acquired a prescriptive easement over the cedar trail
- 2 Whether respondent acquired possessory title (adverse possession) to the house lands
- 3 Whether respondent acquired a prescriptive easement over a portion of the laneway
Ratio Decidendi
The Court of Appeal set aside the trial judge's finding that the respondent was entitled to a prescriptive easement over the cedar trail because that finding could not stand on the evidence, but upheld the respondent's adverse possession of the house lands and prescriptive easement over part of the laneway; given the overall result the respondent still bettered the settlement offer so the court varied the trial judge's costs award downward to $32,000 while awarding $10,000 for the appeal.
Court Disposition
Appeal allowed in part and dismissed in part: trial judge's finding of a prescriptive easement over the cedar trail set aside and that part of the respondent's action dismissed; the remainder of the trial judge's findings (adverse possession of the house lands and prescriptive easement over part of the laneway) were...
Orders
- Set aside trial judge's finding that the respondent was entitled to a prescriptive easement over the cedar trail and dismiss that part of the action.
- Dismiss the balance of the appellants' appeal (i.e. uphold findings that respondent acquired possessory title to the house lands and a prescriptive easement over part of the laneway).
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