What constitutes reasonable and probable cause?

Saskatchewan, Canada


The following excerpt is from Kinloch v. Tarasoff and Tarasoff, 1984 CanLII 2507 (SK QB):

To determine what constitutes reasonable and probable cause I would quote again from Locke, J., in the case of Meyer v. General Exchange Insurance Corporation, supra, where he stated at p. 233: Reasonable and probable cause means a genuine belief on reasonable grounds that the proceedings are justified.

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