In what circumstances have accounts been admitted without objection?

Saskatchewan, Canada


The following excerpt is from Young v. Denton and Tate, 1926 CanLII 102 (SK CA):

And in the Bradshaw v. Widdrington Case, certain accounts were admitted without objection, which were not wholly admissible. But the party objecting on appeal had relied upon some of the facts which appeared in said accounts, and, furthermore, had the objection been taken to the admissibility of said accounts at the trial, the opposing counsel had there and then evidence to supply the defect, which was not submitted owing to the accounts going in without objection.

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