Watson & McGowan's Ontario Civil Practice 2026 - New Edition
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Watson and McGowan's Ontario Civil Practice is an essential reference on the Rules of Civil Procedure for Ontario civil litigators. This two-volume work features expert commentary on how the rules of civil procedure are interpreted and applied in specific

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Publisher:Carswell
Service Number:43482585
Publication date:2025-08-19
Practice area:Civil procedure
Jurisdiction:Ontario
External Product Title:Watson and McGowan's Ontario Civil Practice, 2026 Edition, ProView eBook, One-time purchase
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