Can a vendor who sells a 40 year lease for 40 years, obtain a lease for another year after the lease has expired?

Saskatchewan, Canada


The following excerpt is from Smith v. Crawford, 1918 CanLII 151 (SK CA):

In Thomson v. Miles, supra, a vendor sold a 40 year lease. When he brought his action he had a lease for 38 years only. Between the time he brought his action and the hearing he obtained a lease for another year. It was held to be sufficient.

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