Is there any case law in which an individual has been found to have abandoned their relationship?

Saskatchewan, Canada


The following excerpt is from Dadson v. Grest, 1927 CanLII 248 (SK QB):

On the other hand mere inactivity or silence over a long period of time, as here, is not abandonment (Rochefoucauld v. Boustead, [1897] 1 Ch. 196).

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