What are the circumstances in which a judge has found that a plaintiff is entitled to sue for damages in the absence of a jury?

Saskatchewan, Canada


The following excerpt is from Hilton v. Robin Hood Mills Limited, 1919 CanLII 213 (SK CA):

I would say that the circumstances of this case bring the case very well within what was held in Wakelin v. L. & S.W. Ry., which case is referred to by the learned trial Judge, supra.

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