What is sufficient if a vendor makes title at a hearing when there has been no repudiation and no plea setting up want of title?

Saskatchewan, Canada


The following excerpt is from Union Bk. v. Wallace and Craib, 1926 CanLII 203 (SK QB):

Without deciding that the title in question was defective, or whether it was simply a matter of conveyancing to make the title good, it seems clear that it is sufficient if the vendor makes title at the hearing when there has been no repudiation and no plea setting up want of title (Smith v. Crawford (1918), 1918 CanLII 151 (SK CA), 40 D.L.R. 224, 11 S.L.R. 170).

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