Guide to Ontario and Federal Limitation Periods

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Guide to Ontario and Federal Limitation Periods is an authoritative, one-stop reference to legislated limitation periods in both Ontario and federal legislation.

It identifies, excerpts, and organizes those sections in each enactment that contain notice

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Publisher:Carswell
Service Number:30842593
Pages:926
Publication date:1998-09-01
Practice area:Litigation, Civil procedure
Jurisdiction:Ontario, Federal
External Product Title:Guide to Ontario and Federal Limitation Periods, Binder/looseleaf, Subscription
Subscription Number:30842179
Available Formats:Binder/looseleaf
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Authors:

A. A. Dayton

A. Kimberley Dayton is emerita professor of law at Mitchell Hamline School of Law and of counsel to Long, Reher, Hanson & Price in Minneapolis, Minnesota. She is a member of the National Academy of Elder Law Attorneys, a distinguished fellow of the

 

Daphne A. Dukelow, B.Sc., LL.B., LL.M.

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Julie Ann A. Garber

Julie Ann Garber is a vice president and senior trust officer with a private bank located in Florida. Prior to joining the banking industry, she was in private practice as an estate planning attorney for 18 years in Maryland and then Florida. She advises

 

Robert A. Mead

Robert A. Mead is the state law librarian at the Washington Supreme Court. Prior to this position, he was the deputy chief public defender for New Mexico, the state law librarian at the New Mexico Supreme Court, and the head of public and faculty services

 

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