Can a promissory note be held without a lien clause being filled?

Saskatchewan, Canada


The following excerpt is from Saskatoon Motor Products Limited v. Schweitzer, 1957 CanLII 165 (SK CA):

In Edgar v. Bahrs 1918 CanLII 130 (SK CA), [1918] 3 WWR 817, 11 Sask LR 457, none of the blank spaces in the lien clause was filled in and the document was held to be a promissory note.

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