What is the test for filing a petition for desertion within five months of the desertion?

Saskatchewan, Canada


The following excerpt is from Hutton v. Hutton, 1920 CanLII 213 (SK QB):

Burroughs v. Burroughs, 2 Sw. & Tr. 303, 30 L.J. Mat. 186. The petition in this Burroughs Case was filed within five months from the beginning of the desertion.

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