What are some examples of estoppel by signing a stock certificate?

Saskatchewan, Canada


The following excerpt is from R. v. Duplain, 1960 CanLII 168 (SK PC):

The case of MacKenzie v. Monarch Life Assur. Co. (1911) 1911 CanLII 12 (SCC), 45 SCR 232, reversed (1913) 1913 CanLII 411 (UK JCPC), 25 OWR 743, 15 DLR 695 (P.C.) was cited as an example of estoppel, by the signing of a stock certificate. This was a civil action, however, and is not relevant to this case.

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