How has the meaning of "extent of use" been interpreted in s.44(1)(a) of the National Security Act?

Nova Scotia, Canada


The following excerpt is from Morrison v. Morrison, 2013 NSSC 358 (CanLII):

In Fisher v. Fisher, 2001 NSCA 18 (N.S.C.A.) Cromwell J.A., as he then was, interpreted the meaning of “extent of use” in s.4(1)(a) of the Act at paras 44 to 51. In para. 51, he states as follows:

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