If a dispute is settled in a private arbitration by a private member of the town, is it appropriate to be the subject of arbitration by the town?

Saskatchewan, Canada


The following excerpt is from City of Swift Current v. Leslie, 1916 CanLII 269 (SK QB):

I may say further that I am very doubtful if in any event a dispute of this nature should be the subject of arbitration by the town. Patchell v. Raikes, 7 O.L.R. 470 at p. 479.

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