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Holidays (2013 Reissue) Catherine Morin, B.Mus. (Hons.), LL.B.
The law governing public holidays in Canada is a topic that impacts every Canadian, and it routinely generates a variety of practical queries that often can be difficult to conveniently answer. This newly revised title provides a comprehensive explanation of the patchwork web of rules and legislation that governs the provision of public holidays in each jurisdiction in Canada. Topics covered include:
- Constitutionality of holiday legislation
- The various kinds of holidays and the rules that apply to each
- Sunday closing laws across Canada
- The law relating to days of reflection or commemoration
- Rules in regard to school holidays
Hospitality (2013 Reissue)Catherine Morin, B.Mus. (Hons.), LL.B.
The rules governing the interaction between hotels and food and drink establishments and their patrons have important legal and commercial consequences that can be relevant to a number of areas of practice, including business law, torts, civil and criminal litigation, privacy and much more. But while encountering relevant client concerns dealing with hospitality issues may be easy, finding answers quickly is not. Until now.
Newly updated, the Halsbury's
Hospitality (2013 Reissue) title is the most accessible and convenient reference available in Canada to understand the many aspects of hospitality law. In one convenient source, you'll find a discussion of matters such as:
- The legislation relevant to the provision of hospitality services
- The application of occupier's liability law to hotels and restaurants
- The duty and liabilities of a hotel or restaurant to its guests
- Legal requirements of hotel operation
- Tourism development and promotion framework
Hunting and Fishing (2013 Reissue)Jay Brecher, B.A., LL.B.
According to government surveys, over six million Canadians have taken part in recreational fishing, and in hunting and trapping, making these activities a surprisingly significant part of the national commerce and culture. They are also activities that are strictly controlled by federal and provincial law, with criminal and quasi-criminal consequences arising from violation of the rules.
Newly revised, the Halsbury's Hunting and Fishing (2013 Reissue) title provides clear insight into this unique corner of Canadian law, and offers a concise description of the relevant regulatory framework that governs fishing and the hunting of wildlife. Topics covered include:
- The right to hunt and fish
- Endangered wildlife
- Permitted methods and equipment for hunting, trapping, and fishing
- Licensing requirements
- Purchase, sale, possession, and transport of wildlife and fish
- Specific offences and defences
- Enforcement powers
Special Features - Enhanced Contents
- General table of contents to the level of Chapter headings
- Detailed table of contents to the level of clause headings
- Detailed sectional contents set out within the commentary for each chapter and section
- References and abbreviations - An alphabetical listing of special references and abbreviations used in the volume, with an explanation of their meaning
- Selected secondary sources - Setting out selected texts, articles, and other secondary sources pertaining to the subject that the reader may find to be relevant and helpful.
- Glossary of definitions - Identifying words and phrases defined in legislation governing testate and intestate succession, and providing the text of the definition in each jurisdiction for easy reference. A valuable "quick reference" in a field marked by a wide variety of statutes promulgated across many jurisdictions