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"A practical treatise on the law governing life insurance, this edition is a sequel to the 2nd edition published in 1993, covering life and disability insurance law in all 10 provinces, including the civil law of Quebec. The book promotes a basic understanding of the features of life insurance that make life insurance law so different in common-law and civil law, as well as judicial interpretation of the model Uniform Life Insurance Act and Quebec Civil Code. Previous editions of this work have been cited as an authority in more than 130 Canadian cases. Includes specimen policies, documents and tables."--Pub. desc.
Introducing the new edition of Canada's leading work on evidence. Stay up-to-date on evidentiary issues with Sopinka, Lederman & Bryant - The Law of Evidence in Canada, 3rd Edition. Cited as authoritative by appellate courts throughout Canada, it is the only major Canadian treatise with in-depth coverage of both civil and criminal evidence. This new edition includes all significant changes to the law of evidence over the past decade.
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"This is the first book devoted solely to examining Canadian case authorities and the unique problems that arise from them. It also introduces a new innovative macro-organizational structure for understanding pure economic loss. In doing so, the book brings new insight, explanations, and ways of looking at this complicated subject area."--Publisher.
Reprint of the first and only English translation of Roccus' treatise on maritime law, which was first published in 1655. "This manual is very highly esteemed by commercial lawyers in all countries, for its compressed, methodical, and accurate learning, and is a book of high authority." Marvin 616. "[Roccus'] works are of more practical use to an English lawyer, than all the other maritime works [with one exception]... Lord Mansfield is under no inconsiderable obligation to them." Joseph Story, Literature of Maritime Law, in The Miscellaneous Writings of Joseph Story. 108-109 (W. Story editor).