With respect, I think this is a misapprehension of what is comprehended by the phrase "moral duty." In my view this phrase includes but is something greater than need. This is clear from Mr. Justice Macdonald's citation of Walker v. McDermott, 1930 CanLII 1 (SCC), [1931] S.C.R. 94 where, at p. 96, Mr. Justice Duff (as he then was) said that proper maintenance and support cannot "be limited to the bare necessities of existence." In other words, meeting need alone of the surviving spouse or children is not the full measure of the obligation of the testator. [...]
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