Does the Local Master have jurisdiction to hear or determine an application under Rule 620, sub-sec. 100?

Saskatchewan, Canada


The following excerpt is from Larson v. Anderson, 1915 CanLII 218 (SK QB):

I am of the opinion that, under our Rule 620, sub-sec. (i), above quoted, the Local Master had no jurisdiction to hear or determine the application. See Hanson v. Maddox, 12 Q.B.D. 100.

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