What is the authority of Ch. 457, or Ch. 495 of the Canadian Criminal Code?

Saskatchewan, Canada


The following excerpt is from Fife v. Mclaren, 1913 CanLII 233 (SKDC):

Faithfull v. Ewan (1878) 7 Ch.D. 495, 47 L.J.Ch. 457, is a strong authority, and has been followed in a great many cases, including Cole v. Eley, supra, so recently as 1894.

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