The appellant appealed a decision of the Deputy Director of Titles under the Boundaries Act regarding the eastern boundary of her property.
The Deputy Director found that the boundary was the western shore of Three Mile Lake, rejecting the appellant's claim that her property included land on the eastern shore.
The Divisional Court applied a reasonableness standard of review and found that the Deputy Director's reliance on the original plan and patent, rather than other extrinsic evidence, was reasonable.
The appeal was dismissed with costs awarded to the respondent.