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Halsbury's Laws of Canada – Compensation and Rights of Crime Victims (2019 Reissue) / Competition and Foreign Investment (2019 Reissue) / Condominiums (2019 Reissue)

Compensation and Rights of Crime Victims discusses the important rights of victims of crime as delineated in federal and provincial criminal legislation, Competition and Foreign Investment explains the legal framework in Canada governing the creation and maintenance of competitive markets, and Condominiums provides a nationally comprehensive overview of condominium law under Canadian estate law.
Publication Language: English
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$330.00
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Hardcover | 1,080 pages

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Published: July 23, 2019
ISBN/ISSN: 9780433499411

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Compensation and Rights of Crime Victims (2019 Reissue)
Sheila Nemet-Brown, B.A. (Hons.), LL.B.

Increasingly, the criminal law does more than just strive to punish criminals. There is a growing recognition that victims of crime have rights within, and expectations of, the criminal justice system, and that they have both an entitlement to participate in the punishment of their assailant and an entitlement to financial compensation in certain circumstances. Compensation and Rights of Crime Victims (2019 Reissue) discusses the important rights of victims of crime as delineated in federal and provincial criminal legislation. Topics covered include: enforceability of rights; specific rights such as courtesy, privacy, information, safety and security, redress for harm suffered, and the right to be heard; administration and funding of victims services; entitlement to financial compensation; offences permitting compensation; benefits available to direct and indirect victims of crime; quantum of awards; and procedural issues.

Competition and Foreign Investment (2019 Reissue)
Brian Facey, B.A., LL.B., LL.M. & Peter Flynn, B.A. (Hons.), J.D., MEc.

Fair competition is at the centre of commercial activity, which in turn has a profound impact on the clients of law firms both large and small, in both civil and criminal contexts. As a result, it is essential for lawyers in all fields to have a working knowledge of the legislation and common law rulings that govern competition and foreign investment.

Competition and Foreign Investment (2019 Reissue) explains the legal framework in Canada governing the creation and maintenance of competitive markets through the regulation of anti-competitive business practices, misleading information in the marketplace, mergers and foreign investment. Topics covered include:

  • Common law treatment of issues such as restraint of trade, intimidation, conspiracy, and unlawful interference with economic interests
  • Regulation of competition under the federal Competition Act
  • Regulation of foreign investment under the Investment Canada Act

Condominiums
Marko Djurdjevac, LL.B. 

As the Canadian condominium market booms and busts with the economy, it is important to be prepared for the diverse issues relating to the development, sale and maintenance of condominiums.

Halsbury's Condominiums (2019 Reissue) provides a nationally comprehensive overview of condominium law under Canadian estate law, guiding practitioners through a condominium's lifecycle, including: the creation of the condominium corporation, the sale and lease of units, its day-to-day administration, its termination, and remedies for breaches of contract and statute. With a superior examination of all provincial condominium legislation and its application in current case law, this title is an essential reference for lawyers acting for developers and owners of condominium projects, as well as individual purchasers, owners and lessees of condominium units. Topics covered include:

  • Creation of general, freehold and leasehold condominiums
  • Management by the condominium corporation and board of directors
  • Sale and lease of condominium units
  • Common expenses, repair and maintenance of condominium units and common expenses
  • Amalgamation and termination of condominiums
  • Compliance, enforcement, remedies and dispute resolution
    • Violations of statute, declaration, by-laws and rules
    • Issues arising out of purchase and sale of units
    • Non-payment of expenses and fees
    • Oppression remedy
    • Costs and indemnification
 

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Table of contents

Compensation and Rights of Crime Victims
I. Rights of Victims of Crime
1. Introduction
2. Specific Rights and Obligations
3. Administration and Funding of Victim Services
II. Compensation for Injuries Arising from Criminal Offences
1. Introduction
2. Who is Entitled to Compensation
3. Ineligibility for Compensation
4. Particular Offences Permitting Compensation
5. Benefits Available to Direct Victims of Crime
6. Benefits Available to Indirect Victims of Crime
7. Impact of Awards from other Sources
8. Determining Quantum of Awards
9. Procedural Issues
10. Variation of and Appeals from Dispositions

Competition and Foreign Investment
I. Competition Law

1. Introduction
2. Non-statutory Aspects of Competition Law
3. Statutory Regulation
II. Foreign Investment
1. Introduction
2. General Regulation – The Investment Canada Act
3. Sectoral Regulation

Condominiums
I. Introduction
II. Creation of Condominiums
III. General Management by the Condominium Corporation
IV. The Board of Directors
V. Transfer of Control and Sale and Lease of Units
VI. Unit Owners
VII. Common Expenses, Repair and Maintenance, Insurance, and Changes to the Condominium
VII. Compliance, Enforcement, Remedies and Dispute Resolution
IX. Amalgamation and Termination of Condominiums