Can a garnishee summons be set aside if there is no attachable debt?

Saskatchewan, Canada


The following excerpt is from Wright v. Galisheff, 1948 CanLII 170 (SK QB):

Barsi v. Farcas is certainly an authority on the point that a garnishee summons may be set aside if it is clearly demonstrated that there is no attachable debt.

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