Is a plaintiff justified in refusing to accept payment from defendant Sophie Brounstein?

Saskatchewan, Canada


The following excerpt is from Hallson v. Brounstein, 1924 CanLII 92 (SK QB):

And so following Fitzpatrick v. Fitzpatrick, above referred to, and the authorities therein cited, the plaintiff was justified in refusing to accept payment from defendant Sophie Brounstein.

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