Is a notice of notice necessary in circumstances where a plaintiff is seeking to sue for damages of more than £200,000?

Saskatchewan, Canada


The following excerpt is from Ernewein v. Welch, 1928 CanLII 208 (SK QB):

As for the notice, Wetmore, C.J., decided in Wood v. Saunders, supra, that in a case like this one no notice was necessary. He said, at p. 198: No notice is necessary in that case, because it is not provided for.

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