Is a sale plan accurate describing the state of the property accurate to the purchaser?

Saskatchewan, Canada


The following excerpt is from Sumner v. McIntosh and McIntosh, 1917 CanLII 126 (SK QB):

In Fewster v. Turner (1842) 6 Jur. 144; 11 L.J. Ch. 161, it was held that a sale plan accurately describing the existing state of the property would not carry the case higher than a view of the property by the purchaser.

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