Fickes v Busche

Fickes v Busche

Both claims dismissed: Claimant's nuisance claim fails because the court was not satisfied on the balance of probabilities that pine needles caused the French drain clogging and, even if they did, the interference was not unreasonable given the drain's maintenance needs and pre-existing trees; Defendant's...

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Citation
2025 NSSM 75
Parties
Claimant/defendant in Counterclaim: Jackson Webb Fickes; Defendant/counterclaimant: Margaret Leona Busche
Court
Nova Scotia Small Claims Court
Jurisdiction
Canada
Judgment Date
27 November 2025
Procedural Posture
Small Claims Court Private Nuisance / Decision
Outcome
Both claim and counterclaim dismissed.
Legal Topics
Private Nuisance, Causation, Reasonableness, Limitation Period (discovery Rule), Mitigation, Damages
Source Language
english
Private Nuisance Property Law Torts Limitation Law Causation Reasonableness Limitation Period (discovery Rule) Mitigation +1 more

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Parties

Jackson Webb Fickes

Claimant/defendant in Counterclaim

Margaret Leona Busche

Defendant/counterclaimant

Procedural Posture

Small Claims Court Private Nuisance / Decision

  1. 1 Whether pine needle and tree debris from neighbouring trees constituted a private nuisance causing clogging of a French drain and damage to garden/lawn
  2. 2 Whether runoff of silt and gravel from claimant's property constituted a private nuisance causing damage to defendant's deck
  3. 3 Whether the counterclaim was statute-barred under the Limitation of Actions Act (discovery rule)

Ratio Decidendi

Both claims dismissed: Claimant's nuisance claim fails because the court was not satisfied on the balance of probabilities that pine needles caused the French drain clogging and, even if they did, the interference was not unreasonable given the drain's maintenance needs and pre-existing trees; Defendant's counterclaim dismissed as statute-barred under the Limitation of Actions Act because the claim was discoverable by at least April 2022 and was not brought within two years, and alternatively failed on causation and mitigation.

Court Disposition

Both claim and counterclaim dismissed.

Orders

  • Both claim and counterclaim dismissed.