Is an affidavit filed in breach of the requirements of the Rules of Civil Procedure requiring strict compliance?

Saskatchewan, Canada


The following excerpt is from Miller v. Miller, 1947 CanLII 176 (SK QB):

I am of the opinion that the affidavit filed does not conform to the requirements of the said rule. Strict compliance with the said rule is a condition precedent to the commencement of the action”: Pettit v. Pettit and Antweiler 1938 CanLII 144 (SK CA), [1938] 2 WWR 253.

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