What is the test for obtaining a judgment in a personal injury case?

Saskatchewan, Canada


The following excerpt is from Buckley v. Heckert, 1932 CanLII 162 (SK QB):

Jackson v. Scott (1901) 1 O.L.R. 488, is cited with approval in a number of judgments in our Courts. There the vendor obtained a judgment for certain instalments of the purchase-money, and the judgment provided that: In the event of the defendant not paying within a reasonable time, the plaintiffs may apply for such further relief as they may be advised.

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