Is there any case law concerning the proper and proper use of a lancas for declaration?

Saskatchewan, Canada


The following excerpt is from T. Eaton Co. v. Saskatchewan (Attorney General), 1991 CanLII 7804 (SK QB):

In the case of Gray v. Spyer, [1922] 2 Ch. 22 at p. 27, Lord Sterndale, M.R., stated: "... [C]laims for declaration should be carefully watched. Properly used, they are very useful; improperly used, they almost amount to a nuisance."

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