If a wife or child has secured an order under the provisions of the Personal Injury Act, can they seek a remedy outside of the Act?

Saskatchewan, Canada


The following excerpt is from Ostapchuk v. Ostapchuk, 1959 CanLII 205 (SK QB):

Again, if a wife or child secured an order under the provisions of the Act, this would not prevent the wife or child, on abandoning such order, from seeking a remedy outside the Act. Amson v. Amson (1955-56) 1955 CanLII 196 (SK QB), 17 WWR 40.

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