LINK v. SCHULTE and SCHULTE, 2019 SKQB 205
Jurisdiction | Saskatchewan |
Judge | ELSON |
Citation | 2019 SKQB 205 |
Date | 23 August 2019 |
Court | Court of Queen's Bench of Saskatchewan (Canada) |
Docket Number | QBG 145 of 2017 |
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3 practice notes
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Vestby v Galloway, 2020 ABQB 361
...at para 58. The creation of property rights in the claiming party can occur in the absence of consideration or writing: Link v Schulte, 2019 SKQB 205 at para [132] Satisfying the equity does not require the defendants to sustain a loss that would have been avoided if events had unfolded as ......
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Spady v Spady Estate,
...Proprietary estoppel has been described as the “most equitable and discretionary doctrine of estoppel”: Link v Shulte, 2019 SKQB 205 at para 3. While courts have moved away from strict requirements that would constrain their ability to do justice in the circumstances of the ca......
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Michel v Saskatchewan,
...event of a sale” of the licensee’s land (at para 26). [339] Saskatchewan cites Link v Shulte, 2019 SKQB 205, [2020] 5 WWR 552 [Link], for the proposition that “where a party is promised permanent access to the land of another, or access to t......
3 cases
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Vestby v Galloway, 2020 ABQB 361
...at para 58. The creation of property rights in the claiming party can occur in the absence of consideration or writing: Link v Schulte, 2019 SKQB 205 at para [132] Satisfying the equity does not require the defendants to sustain a loss that would have been avoided if events had unfolded as ......
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Spady v Spady Estate,
...Proprietary estoppel has been described as the “most equitable and discretionary doctrine of estoppel”: Link v Shulte, 2019 SKQB 205 at para 3. While courts have moved away from strict requirements that would constrain their ability to do justice in the circumstances of the ca......
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Michel v Saskatchewan,
...event of a sale” of the licensee’s land (at para 26). [339] Saskatchewan cites Link v Shulte, 2019 SKQB 205, [2020] 5 WWR 552 [Link], for the proposition that “where a party is promised permanent access to the land of another, or access to t......