In what circumstances will a defendant be restrained from proving upon the estate for his debt?

Ontario, Canada


The following excerpt is from Langley v. Van Allen and Co., 1901 CanLII 33 (ON CA):

In the statement of claim it is asked that the defendant may be restrained from proving upon the estate for his debt. We have nothing to do with that in this action. That is a matter for the assignee in the first instance, and before he resists he would do well to consider the case of Weese v. Banfield (1895), 22 A.R. 489.

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