Federal Limitations Manual, 2nd Edition
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This civil litigation manual is an essential guide to statutory time limitations contained in the various Statutes of Canada and the Federal Courts, and Supreme Court of Canada Rules of Court for the commencing of an action, the bringing of an appeal and the instituting of various other proceedings and prosecutions.One Year Subscription Only Terms
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Détails des produits
This 1-volume reference is an essential guide to statutory time limitations contained in the various Statutes of Canada and the Federal Courts and Supreme Court of Canada Rules of Court for the commencing of an action, the bringing of an appeal and the instituting of various other proceedings and prosecutions.
Covering topics ranging from "Aboriginal Law" to "Wills, Estates and Trusts Law", the subject index identifies the specific matter and issue, the applicable time period, and the time from which the period begins to run. Organized according to the LexisNexis Classification System, the index follows a simple-to-use format with topics organized alphabetically by subject area.
Each limitation period entry consists of:
- A keyword paragraph based on the LexisNexis Classification System - allows you to identify the type of matter, the relevant time period, and when the time period begins, all at a glance
- A reproduction of the relevant sections or parts of sections of the governing legislation applicable to the topic, in a readily accessible format
- Additional sections or parts of sections where relevant - provides you with additional meaning or context
- Case digests referencing and/or interpreting the statutory provision - provides you with insight as to a sections' application
PLUS: Quicklaw® Citations
Includes case references which consist of both the hard copy citation and the Quicklaw citation. To help better enhance your research, you'll now be able to identify and obtain the full text of decisions relevant to your particular case.
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Table des matières
Table of Cases
Table of Statutes
LexisNexis Classification System
Topics
- Aboriginal law
- Administrative Law
- Burial and Cremation
- Civil Procedure
- Commercial Law
- Constitutional Law
- Construction Law
- Contract Law
- Corporations and Associations Law
- Criminal Law
- Customs and Excise
- Damages
- Education
- Elections
- Employment Law
- Environmental Law
- Evidence
- Family Law
- Freedom of Information
- Government
- Health and Safety
- Human Rights Law
- Immigration Law
- Information Technology and Telecommunications
- Insolvency Law
- Insurance
- Intellectual Property Law
- International Law
- Labour Law
- Landlord and Tenant
- Municipal Law
- Natural Resources, Energy and Utilities Law
- Pensions and Benefits Law
- Personal Property Law
- Professions and Occupations
- Real Property Law
- Securities and Stock Exchange
- Tax Law
- Torts
- Trade Regulation
- Transportation
- Wills, Estates and Trusts Law