Noble v. Alley

Noble v. Alley
Noble v. Alley
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Supreme Court of Canada

Hearing: June 13, 16, 1950
Judgment: November 20, 1950
Full case name: Noble and Wolf v. Alley et al.
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Plurality by: Rand J.
Joined by: Kellock and Fauteux JJ.
Concurrence by: Kerwin J.
Joined by: Taschereau J.
Concurrence by: Estey J.
Dissent by: Locke J.

Noble v. Alley [1951] S.C.R. 64 is a famous Supreme Court of Canada decision where the Court struck down a restrictive covenant that restricted ownership of a section of land to "persons of the white or Caucasian race".

In 1933, Annie Noble had purchased a lot for a cottage in the Beach O' Pines area on Lake Huron. She decided in 1948 to sell the lot to Bernie Wolf, however, it was noticed that the original deed contained the following clause:

(f) The lands and premises herein described shall never be sold, assigned, transferred, leased, rented or in any manner whatsoever alienated to, and shall never be occupied or used in any manner whatsoever by any person of the Jewish, Hebrew, Semitic, Negro or coloured race or blood, it being the intention and purpose of the Grantor, to restrict the ownership, use, occupation and enjoyment of the said recreational development, including the lands and premises herein described, to persons of the white or Caucasian race not excluded by this clause.

Though Wolf was Jewish, Noble still wanted to sell him the land and so they applied to the court to get the covenant nullified, but faced opposition from the "Pines" community.

Noble and Wolf argued that the recent decision of Re Drummond Wren, where the Ontario Court struct down a discriminatory covenant. However, At trial and on appeal the courts upheld the restriction.

The Supreme Court, in a six to one ruling, held that the convenant was invalid. They agreed with the lower court's dismissal of Drummond Wren and instead looked at the law of restrictive covenants and held that the language used in the restriction on alienation was too uncertain.

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Shelley v. Kraemer, an analogous case decided by the United States Supreme Court.

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