Does a plaintiff’s transfer take priority if they are registered as a second party?

Saskatchewan, Canada


The following excerpt is from Schlosser v. Colonial Investment & Loan Company, 1916 CanLII 237 (SK QB):

The case of the Union Bank v. Lumsden Milling Co., 8 S.L.R. 263, is relied upon by defendants who contend that under the decision in that case their execution takes priority, it having been registered before plaintiff’s transfer and that therefore plaintiff took subject to their execution.

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