What is the effect of a plaintiff’s action for damages being maintained?

Saskatchewan, Canada


The following excerpt is from Ridings v. Board of Trustees of Elmhurst School District No. 3665 (No. 2), 1922 AND 1923 (CanLII):

For all of the foregoing reasons I have reached the conclusion that the plaintiff’s action for damages cannot be maintained and since that fails the application for mandamus must go with it (Ridings v. Elmhurst S.D. [No. 1] 1926 CanLII 84 (SK CA), [1926] 2 W.W.R. 752).

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