What is the test for security for costs of an appeal?

Saskatchewan, Canada


The following excerpt is from Washik v. Washik, 1944 CanLII 170 (SK CA):

GORDON, J.A. — This is an application for security for costs of an appeal from the order of Bigelow, J., appointing the sheriff of the judicial district of Melville receiver of certain money remaining in his hands after satisfying certain executions. Poverty is admitted but it is contended on behalf of the defendant (appellant) that it is “fairly apparent that the judgment in point of law is wrong:” Lloyd v. Milton 1937 CanLII 205 (SK CA), [1937] 2 W.W.R. 177.

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