In the present circumstances, I do not agree with the defendants that I should specify a certain number of minutes during which the defendants may delay access to the plaintiff’s property. The defendants have no entitlement at law to delay ingress and egress “for a moment”: A.G. Canada v. Gillehan et al., Montgomery J., September 16, 1991, file # 91-CQ-4258. The parties are free to agree or not as to whether any person or vehicle will be delayed, on such terms as they may negotiate.
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