Is a receiver entitled to be indemnified out of the estate for the costs of an adverse application against him?

Saskatchewan, Canada


The following excerpt is from Mennonite Land Sales Co. Ltd. v. Friesen, 1922 CanLII 93 (SK CA):

In Courand v. Hanmer, 9 Beav. 3, it was held that a receiver is entitled to be indemnified out of the estate for the costs of an adverse application against him by a party to the suit which has been dismissed with costs.

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