What is the test for breaking open the door of a granary?

Saskatchewan, Canada


The following excerpt is from Bell v. Cross, 1917 CanLII 215 (SK CA):

This case was approved by the Court in Wood v. Ledbitter 13 M. & W. 838; 14 L.J. Ex. 161. In this case, by the Statute, the defendant was a purchaser for value of the grain, he had a statutory license to enter and take the same away. I can see no difference in the breaking open of the door of a granary and the breaking open of a locked gate.

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