What is the test for a person claiming to be interested in real estate?

Saskatchewan, Canada


The following excerpt is from Yancey's Men's Wear Limited ; canaday's Apparel Ltd. v. Yancey's Men's Wear Ltd. et al., Re, 1982 CanLII 2486 (SK QB):

I am satisfied from a consideration of s. 15 of the Act, supra, and from my reading of Arnold v. Hepting et al. and the authorities therein referred to that the applicant is a “person claiming to be interested” and able to bring on this application in the manner in which it was brought.

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