How have the courts in Monmouthshire dealt with the issue of an application by the mayor of a town council?

Saskatchewan, Canada


The following excerpt is from Gowans-Kent v. Assiniboia Club, 1915 CanLII 238 (SK QB):

DeGrave v. Monmouth, 4 C. & P., p. 111, does not seem to assist us except that it is authority for the proposition that goods ordered by the mayor of a corporation may, when supplied, be adopted by the council by a mere examination of them.

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