How have the writs in the sheriff's hands bound the standing crop of Lemay at the date of sale?

Saskatchewan, Canada


The following excerpt is from Belair v. Banque d'Hochelaga, 1923 CanLII 182 (SK CA):

The writs in the sheriff’s hands, therefore, bound the standing crop of Lemay at the date of the sale. (Roberts v. Gray, 17 W.L.R. 277; Halsbury, 45).

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