What is the test for an implied warranty in the sale of a horse?

Saskatchewan, Canada


The following excerpt is from Switzer v. Johnston, 1984 CanLII 2250 (SK QB):

The case of Bastedo v. Young is a Saskatchewan decision reported in Vol. 33, Western Law Reporter at p. 25, and that case held there can be no implied warranty of soundness in the sale of the horse, and further, that in this particular case on the facts there was no express warranty.

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