What is the test for determining reasonable and probable cause?

Saskatchewan, Canada


The following excerpt is from Anderson v. Johnston, 1918 CanLII 152 (SK CA):

The case of Lister v. Ferryman (1870) L.R. 4 H.L. 521; 39 L.J. Ex. 177, established the general principle that it is a rule of law that the jury must find the facts on which the question of reasonable and probable cause depends, but that the Judge must then determine whether the facts found do constitute reasonable and probable cause. No definite rule can be laid down for the exercise of the Judge’s judgment.

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