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A Brief Historical Overview of Theories about the Relationship of Church and State

A Brief Historical Overview of Theories about the Relationship of Church and State

From: Religious Institutions and the Law in Canada 4/e

This chapter provides an overview of theories about the relationship between church and state, from thinkers such as Augustine, Thomas Aquinas, Martin Luther, John Calvin, in radical … 30 $3.00 Add
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A Brief History of Law and Religious Institutions in Canada

A Brief History of Law and Religious Institutions in Canada

From: Religious Institutions and the Law in Canada 4/e

This chapter looks at religious institutions in Canada, from New France to Confederation, from Confederation to the Charter, and after the Charter. 24 $2.40 Add
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Affidavit of Assets

Affidavit of Assets

From: Mareva and Anton Piller Preservation Orders in Canada

This chapter considers affidavits of assets, as well as their restrictions. 3 $0.30 Add
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Banks (and Other Nonparties) and Mareva Orders

Banks (and Other Nonparties) and Mareva Orders

From: Mareva and Anton Piller Preservation Orders in Canada

This chapter looks at the duties of banks and other financial institutions when served with a Mareva order. 15 $1.50 Add
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Breaking Your Bicycle
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Breaking Your Bicycle

Chapter 4

From: Every Cyclist’s Guide to Canadian Law

In Breaking Your Bicycle Waters outlines the contractual warranties, statutory “implied warranties,” and product liability rules that affect cyclists according to the regulation of … 18 $1.80 Add
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Chapter 1
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Chapter 1

Introduction

From: The Law of Torts, 6/e

Discussion of origins, characteristics, foundation elements, and objectives of tort law, with a typical torts case used as illustration. 24 $2.40 Add
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Chapter 2
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Chapter 2

Negligence: Basic Principles

From: The Law of Torts, 6/e

Discussion of the basic framework of negligence law, including duty and standard of care, causation, damage, remoteness of damage, defences, and remedies. 120 $12.00 Add
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Chapter 3

Special Topics in Negligence

From: The Law of Torts, 6/e

Discussion of the inherent flexibility of negligence law, the influence of social policy, and the dynamism of the fault concept as illustrated by examples of products liability, informed consent … 120 $12.00 Add
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Chapter 4
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Chapter 4

Intentional Torts

From: The Law of Torts, 6/e

Discussion of the law of torts dealing with intentional interference with the person, property, and economic interests. 96 $9.60 Add
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Chapter 5
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Chapter 5

Strict Liability

From: The Law of Torts, 6/e

Discussion of the individual torts of strict liability plus the concept of vicarious liability. 38 $3.80 Add
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Chapter 6
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Chapter 6

Nuisance

From: The Law of Torts, 6/e

Discussion of the torts of private nuisance and public nuisance. 28 $2.80 Add
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Chapter 7
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Chapter 7

Defamation

From: The Law of Torts, 6/e

Discussion of the tort of defamation, including its general framework, elements of the cause of action, defences, and remedies. 26 $2.60 Add
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Chapter 8
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Chapter 8

Relationships

From: The Law of Torts, 6/e

Introduction to relational issues arising in tort law, particularly regarding the private law regimes of contract, fiduciaries, restitution and breach of confidence, and the public law … 15 $1.50 Add
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Civil Liability for Environmental Harm

Civil Liability for Environmental Harm

From: Environmental Law, 5/e

Discusses civil liability for environmental harm, including common law causes for action, statutory civil liberties and class action legislation. 22 $2.20 Add
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Conclusion
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Conclusion

The Canadian Law of Torts in the Twenty-First Century

From: The Law of Torts, 6/e

Survey of trends and themes in Canadian tort law identified as being likely to influence its development and evolution. 17 $1.70 Add
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Constitutional Fundamentals

Constitutional Fundamentals

From: Religious Institutions and the Law in Canada 4/e

This chapter discusses how religion is characterized and interpreted in the Constitution, including Sunday observance, education, freedom of conscience and religion, and freedom of expression. 69 $6.90 Add