Does a distinction exist between a bill of sale of growing and other crops which would thereafter be on a farm?

Nova Scotia, Canada


The following excerpt is from Royal Bank of Canada v. Madill, 1981 CanLII 2995 (NS CA):

Clements v. Matthews (1883), 11 Q.B.D. 808, appears to make a distinction between a bill of sale of growing and other crops which would thereafter be on the farm in question and those which would be on "any other premises of the mortgagor".

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