Can a plaintiff recover a deficiency arising after sale?

Saskatchewan, Canada


The following excerpt is from Manufacturers Life Insurance v. Barsky, 1985 CanLII 2402 (SK QB):

In Guaranty Trust Corporation of Canada v. Douglas, 1982 CanLII 2348 (SK QB), 20 Sask. R. 1; [1982] 6 W.W.R. 178, Noble, J., held that in circumstances such as here a plaintiff could recover a deficiency arising after sale.

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