Legal counsel : frequently asked questions about the law / Book two : Property Rights, Family and Divorce, and Company Rights
Record details
- ISBN: 9781550224856 (v.2)
- ISBN: 9781550224856 (v.2) :
- ISBN: 1550224859 (v.2)
- ISBN: 1550224859 (v.2) :
- ISBN: 1550224859 (pbk.)
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Physical Description:
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150 p ; 25 cm. - Edition: 1st ed.
- Publisher: Toronto, Ontario : ECW Press, 2001.
Content descriptions
General Note: | Includes index. |
Formatted Contents Note: | Book 1. An introduction to the legal system, individual rights and employment rights.--Book 2. Property rights, family and divorce and company rights.--Book 3. Retirement, representation and wills. |
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Subject: | Corporation law -- Canada Right of property -- Canada Law -- Canada -- Popular works Divorce -- Law and legislation -- Canada Domestic relations -- Canada |
Topic Heading: | Law Canada - Popular works |
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Other Formats and Editions
Location | Call Number / Copy Notes | Barcode | Shelving Location | Holdable? | Status | Due Date |
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Sechelt Public Library | 349.71 VAND Bk.2 (Text) | 40155000 | Nonfiction | Not holdable | Lost | 2009-12-16 |
- Bookmasters
Take the law into your own hands ⦠with Les Vandorâs help. For the past 9 years, Ottawa lawyer Les Vandor has been dispensing legal advice to 400,000 listeners of CBC Radioâs Ontario Today program. His monthly, hour-long segment fields calls about wills, landlord-tenant issues, liability, property, and lawsuits. Les offers anecdotes and advice in a way that explains the law in a clear, accessible, and understandable way.In these three books, Les answers the 400 most frequently asked questions from real people. Legal Counsel proves that ordinary people can ask ordinary questions and get simple, straightforward answers. And these same people will now be able to ask better, more informed questions if they ever do start working with a lawyer.These books are designed to cover everything from birth to death. Book I covers issues you will need to know as you begin a career and start a family. Book II looks at buying a house, or setting up a company, or splitting up a family. Book III covers retirement issues and estate planning, and includes a sample Last Will and Testament, Power of Attorney, and a Living Will. - Independent Publishing Group
Take the law into your own hands with Les Vandor’s help. For the past 9 years, Ottawa lawyer Les Vandor has been dispensing legal advice to 400,000 listeners of CBC Radio’s Ontario Today program. His monthly, hour-long segment fields calls about wills, landlord-tenant issues, liability, property, and lawsuits. Les offers anecdotes and advice in a way that explains the law in a clear, accessible, and understandable way. In these three books, Les answers the 400 most frequently asked questions from real people. Legal Counsel proves that ordinary people can ask ordinary questions and get simple, straightforward answers. And these same people will now be able to ask better, more informed questions if they ever do start working with a lawyer. These books are designed to cover everything from birth to death. Book I covers issues you will need to know as you begin a career and start a family. Book II looks at buying a house, or setting up a company, or splitting up a family. Book III covers retirement issues and estate planning, and includes a sample Last Will and Testament, Power of Attorney, and a Living Will.
- Perseus PublishingTake the law into your own hands with Les Vandor’s help. For the past 9 years, Ottawa lawyer Les Vandor has been dispensing legal advice to 400,000 listeners of CBC Radio’s Ontario Today program. His monthly, hour-long segment fields calls about wills, landlord-tenant issues, liability, property, and lawsuits. Les offers anecdotes and advice in a way that explains the law in a clear, accessible, and understandable way. In these three books, Les answers the 400 most frequently asked questions from real people. Legal Counsel proves that ordinary people can ask ordinary questions and get simple, straightforward answers. And these same people will now be able to ask better, more informed questions if they ever do start working with a lawyer. These books are designed to cover everything from birth to death. Book I covers issues you will need to know as you begin a career and start a family. Book II looks at buying a house, or setting up a company, or splitting up a family. Book III covers retirement issues and estate planning, and includes a sample Last Will and Testament, Power of Attorney, and a Living Will.