What are the rights of a plaintiff in a personal injury action?

Saskatchewan, Canada


The following excerpt is from Dunajski v. Stevenson, 1986 CanLII 3059 (SK QB):

There is a breach of contract. The plaintiff’s rights, however, are limited to damages. Paproski v. Neuman (1956), 1956 CanLII 206 (SK CA), 20 W.W.R.(N.S.) 294.

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