What is the statutory requirement for continuous co-habitation of two years?

Saskatchewan, Canada


The following excerpt is from Ingrouille v Walz, 2011 SKQB 284 (CanLII):

Regarding the statutory requirement for a continuous cohabitation of two years, the comments of Koch J. in Kirk v. Hackl, 2006 SKQB 526, 292 Sask. R. 149 have resonance in the present case, in light of the brief, but temporary separation that occurred in 2007. He stated, at para. 29:

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