The appellant challenged a municipality's sale of surplus land, arguing the sale violated a procedural by-law because the required property appraisal was obtained after public notice and tenders were received.
The trial judge upheld the sale, finding the sequence of procedures did not matter as long as all took place.
The Court of Appeal agreed, dismissing the appeal.
The Court also dismissed the argument that the appraisal was flawed for excluding chattels, and granted the municipality's cross-appeal for mortgage interest up to the closing date.