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Halsbury's Laws of Canada - Contracts (2013 Reissue)

Halsbury's Contracts (2013 Reissue) delivers clear understanding with a straightforward narrative of the law - explaining key elements, outlining basic principles and shedding light on a wide variety of important principles. This valuable resource is especially helpful for those who are seeking a solid and thoughtful grounding in contract law that addresses the black letter law while illuminating the subtle nuances that arise out of it.



Publisher: LexisNexis Canada
Country: Canada
Format: Hardcover Book
Publication Language: English
ISBN: 9780433471557
Publication Date: 2013-05-31
 
Price: $280.00
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