What is the test for invalid transfer of land?

Saskatchewan, Canada


The following excerpt is from Belcher v. Hudson; Hudson v. Fletcher, 1909 CanLII 93 (SK QB):

It may be as well to repeat here what I found in respect to the transfer of the land in Hudson v. Fletcher, namely, that it was invalid because the condition upon which such transfer was to have been made was not performed.

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