In what circumstances would the execution of an execution be postponed if the execution costs became so high that the execution would not have to be withdrawn?

Saskatchewan, Canada


The following excerpt is from De Visscher v. Weir, 1918 CanLII 136 (SK QB):

I cannot find any reported case where that practice has been adopted, or, in fact, where similar circumstances have called for a decision, but I adopt that practice as reasonable, excepting, of course, that executions would not have to be withdrawn in so far as they cover costs. Jackson v. Scott, 1 O.L.R. 488.

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