Does summary disposition always have to be either mandatory or otherwise mandatory?

Saskatchewan, Canada


The following excerpt is from Royal Bank of Canada v. Ince et al., 1989 CanLII 4503 (SK QB):

I, therefore, conclude that the words "or otherwise" indicate that summary disposition is not always mandatory. See Pearson v. Pearson (1967), 1967 CanLII 403 (SK QB), 59 W.W.R.(N.S.) 365.

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