Can a tortfeasant be used as a justification for a distraint of cattle damage feasant?

Saskatchewan, Canada


The following excerpt is from Campbell v. Halvorsen, 1918 CanLII 184 (SK QB):

Graham v. Spettigue et al, supra, seems to go no farther than deciding that a distraint of cattle damage feasant cannot be supported unless the cattle are taken at the time the damage is done.

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