What is the test for a jury to overturn a finding that a jury misapprehended or misunderstood the evidence?

Saskatchewan, Canada


The following excerpt is from Jackson v. Canadian Pacific Ry. Co., 1915 CanLII 123 (SK QB):

This court held in Fraser v. Drew, 1900 CanLII 82 (SCC), 30 S.C.R. 241, that where a case has been properly submitted to a jury and their findings upon the facts are such as might be the conclusions of reasonable men, a new trial will not be granted on the ground that the jury misapprehended or misunderstood the evidence, notwithstanding that the trial judge was dissatisfied with the verdict.

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