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Now in its fourth edition, The Dictionary of
Canadian Law is the comprehensive, time-saving reference created
exclusively from Canadian legal sources. Crafted using the same meticulous
standards as the world's most trusted dictionaries, this work gives you direct,
authoritative access to the law through these features:
- Approximately 31,000 definitions of legal terms in
Canadian law drawn from case law, treatises, learned journals and legislation
including federal and provincial statutes
- Latin terms and maxims
- Citations of authority for the text, the statutes
and general topics
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- Cross-references referring the user to more
specific applications
- Convenient and handsomely bound single volume
format
- Clear layout for ease of use in reference
tasks
- Running heads using bold capital letters for quick
reference
- Abbreviations integrated into the main work in
alphabetical order
- Etymology presented in square brackets, revealing
the language of origin of words and phrases
The Fourth Edition contains more than 5,450 new and
revised entries, including 1,660 new definitions in Aboriginal, Environmental,
Family, Insurance, Intellectual Property, Internet/Computer, Medio-legal and
dozens of other areas of law. The result is the indispensable Canadian legal
dictionary that provides judges, lawyers, law students, professors, researchers
and business people with a distinct, one-stop reference to Canadian
definitions.
Also available: Pocket
Dictionary of Canadian Law, 5th Edition |
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| Publisher |
Carswell |
| Year of release |
2011 |
| Format |
Hardcover |
| Pages |
1412 pages |
| ISBN |
978-0-7798-3470-9 |
| Price |
175.00$ |
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| Available in French |
No |
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