What is the test for determining the validity of an argument in a personal injury case?

Saskatchewan, Canada


The following excerpt is from Friesen v. Saskatchewan, 1968 CanLII 522 (SK CA):

To determine the validity of the appellant’s argument requires a review of the judgments in Fraser v. Reg. to ascertain the rationale of the decision to be determined from a review of the entire judgments rather than from limited excerpts therefrom.

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