A portable reference to the rules, the forms, and expert commentary with helpful finding tools such as detailed table of contents and index, tabs, a flowchart displaying procedural steps and contact information for all Courts where the Family Law Rules apply. McLeod's Ontario Family Law Rules Annotated is a must-have for the busy family law practitioner practising in courts where the Ontario Family Law Rules apply.
Containing the full text of the Criminal Code and all recent amendments and related statutes in Canada, Pocket Criminal Code features a table of concordance linking today's section to the corresponding section in the Revised Statutes of Canada 1970.
Containing the full text of the Criminal Code and all recent amendments and related statutes in Canada, Pocket Criminal Code features a table of concordance linking today's section to the corresponding section in the Revised Statutes of Canada 1970.
Ontario Provincial Offenses provides convenient access to current statutes and regulations that create and govern the most commonly charged provincial offenses.
A companion book to Martin’s Annual Criminal Code, Martin's Related Criminal Statutes collects in one convenient annotated volume most of the significant federal non-Criminal Code penal statutes.
Alberta Provincial Offences 2026, Pocket Edition is a consolidation of all recent and relevant legislations pertaining to Alberta. It is a concise and handy resource purposed for judges, court officers, lawyers, and law enforcement officers.
Professor Wade K. Wright and the late Peter W. Hogg’s Constitutional Law of Canada, the most cited book in Supreme Court of Canada decisions, remains the classic text in its field, and the one to which practitioners turn for authoritative guidance on the complex issues and concepts which comprise Canadian constitutional law.
This is a student book with time-limited student access to the ProView® ebook and is considered a final sale.
A comprehensive and thorough treatment of the regulation of the collection and use of personal information in Canada. It is derived from the leading text in the area, The Law of Privacy in Canada, looseleaf edition, and includes everything students need to know about privacy and the collection and use of personal information in Canada.
The 2025 Annotated Ontario Landlord and Tenant Statutes are current to September 14, 2024 and feature amendments up to and including those found in Ontario Gazette, Volume 157 Issue 37. Provisions that received Royal Assent, or otherwise passed, but that are not in force as of the above date, appear in this edition in italics.