Does the phrase "appear in person" include the ordinary entry of appearance after service of a writ of summons?

Saskatchewan, Canada


The following excerpt is from L. v. L., 1943 CanLII 209 (SK QB):

In Gale v. Powley, supra, it was held that “appear in person” did not include the ordinary entry of appearance after service of a writ of summons.

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