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Alberta Provincial Offences 2026, Pocket Edition is a consolidation of all recent and relevant legislations pertaining to Alberta. It is a concise and handy resource purposed for judges, court officers, lawyers, and law enforcement officers.
Alberta Rules of Court Annotated is a unique collection of all the rules of civil procedure you need to practice before every court in Alberta. Selected and significant case law aid your understanding of the rules, and pinpoint references to quoted pages help ensure efficiency.
HANDI-GUIDE to Alberta's OH&S Act, Regulation, and Code - 2025 Edition contains the complete and current Occupational Health and Safety Act, Code, and regulations in Alberta.
Study-Guide to Alberta's Occupational Health and Safety Legislation Act is your guide to the 2024 Edition of the HANDI-GUIDE to Alberta's OHS Regulation - for use in self-study, corporate training, and academic programs.
Consolidated Alberta Family Law Statutes 2025 includes the full text of the principal provincial family law legislation in Alberta, updated with complete amending information, together with selected federal legislation.
Formerly titled Builders’ Liens in Alberta, the newly renamed Prompt Payment, Adjudication and Construction Liens in Alberta strives to cover the constantly evolving nature of Construction Liens in Alberta.
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