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Consolidated Ontario Family Law Statutes and Regulations 2025-2026 includes the full text of all critical statutes and regulations in Ontario family law, including the Children's Law Reform Act, Civil Marriage Act, Divorce Act, Family Law Act, Family Law Rules, and more.
Ontario Provincial Offenses provides convenient access to current statutes and regulations that create and govern the most commonly charged provincial offenses.
This annual edition is an essential resource for real estate lawyers, clerks, and practitioners as well as property developers and planners involved in real estate transactions and municipal councillors and staff engaged in real property issues. With the new edition, you have all the essential statutes and regulations at your fingertips in one convenient volume.
The 2025 Annotated Ontario Landlord and Tenant Statutes are current to September 14, 2024 and feature amendments up to and including those found in Ontario Gazette, Volume 157 Issue 37. Provisions that received Royal Assent, or otherwise passed, but that are not in force as of the above date, appear in this edition in italics.
With consultation from experts on assessment matters, Ontario Assessment Legislation is a collection of the latest statutes, regulations, and amendments. It includes the Assessment Act, the Assessment Review Board Act, and ARB rules of practice and procedure.
Under the editorial direction of Jack Woodward, Consolidated Aboriginal Law Statutes, Regulations and Treaties 2025 brings together a timely consolidation of the significant statutes, regulations, and treaties that have an impact on the area of aboriginal law. Additionally, this text contains helpful finding tools that simplify research, including a detailed master table of contents, a table of contents for each statute, and a comprehensive keyword index.
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