Does an agreement of yearly tenancy by which the landlord "agrees to let" certain premises contain an implied covenant for quiet enjoyment?

Saskatchewan, Canada


The following excerpt is from Eagles Hall Association of Swift Current Ltd. v. Bertin, 1922 CanLII 147 (SK CA):

In Markham v. Paget, supra, Swinfen Eady, J., after reviewing a number of authorities, held that an agreement of yearly tenancy by which the landlord “agrees to let” certain premises contains an implied covenant for quiet enjoyment.

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