Annotated Highway Traffic Act
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The 2025 Annotated Ontario Highway Traffic Act

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Murray D. Segal
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The 2025 Edition of the Annotated Ontario Highway Traffic Act updates all relevant Highway Traffic Act cases, all legislation, including legislation not net proclaimed, and all regulatory activity.


This edition includes amendments made to the Highway

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Publisher:Carswell
Service Number:43481864
Publication date:2025-08-11
Practice area:Criminal law & procedure
Jurisdiction:Ontario
External Product Title:PROVIEW SEGAL ANNOTATED ONTARIO HIGHWAY TRAFFIC ACT 2025 ONE TIME SALE SVC
Update frequency:Updated annually
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Murray D. Segal

Murray Segal - Following a distinguished career with the Ontario government, including eight years as Deputy Attorney General of Ontario and former Deputy Minister Responsible for Aboriginal Affairs, Murray Segal now practises as independent legal counsel,