Does a learned trial judge wrong in his analysis of the provisions of the Land Titles Act?

Saskatchewan, Canada


The following excerpt is from Hermanson v. Schmidt Estate et al., 1986 CanLII 3241 (SK CA):

I am not satisfied, therefore, that the learned trial judge was wrong, either in his analysis of the provisions of the Land Titles Act, or in following Assets Company Limited v. Mere Roihi and Frazer v. Walker in preference to Gibbs v. Messer, on the facts of this case.

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