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  3. Vol 33, No 1

Vol 33, No 1

Published: 1994-12-01

Articles

  • Disabilities and the Canadian Forces Medical System

    Stanley J. Blythe
    1
    • PDF
  • Clerking at the Supreme Court of Canada

    Mitchell McInnes, Janet Bolton, Natalie Derzko
    58
    • PDF
  • The Debtor's Interest in Personal Property under the PPSA

    Bruce MacDougall
    80
    • PDF
  • The Requirement to Duly and Regularly Pay Rent as a Condition Precedent to a Lease Renewal Option

    Steven L. Shavers
    116
    • PDF
  • An Introduction to the Tax Recovery Act

    Don J. Manderscheid
    136
    • PDF

Case Comments

  • Falling Boulders, Falling Trees and Icy Highways: The Policy/Operational Test Revisited

    Lewis Klar
    167
    • PDF
  • Willick v. Willick Appeals from Awards Under the Arbitration Act

    William H. Hurlburt Q.C.
    178
    • PDF
  • Persona Non Grata: The Supreme Court of Canada Further Constrains Public Interest Standing

    Peter Bowal, Mark Cranwell
    192
    • PDF

Book Reviews

  • The Affirmation of Principle

    Neil Duxbury
    206
    • PDF
  • Defending Sexual Offence Cases 1994 by Michelle K. Fuerst

    Brian A. Beresh
    219
    • PDF
  • Making Money: The Business of Law by Albert C. Plant

    Ivan F. Ivankovich
    221
    • PDF
  • Canada's Courts by Peter McCormick

    Roderick C. Macleod
    225
    • PDF
  • Everybody Does It! Crime by the Public by Thomas Gabor

    Simon Renouf
    228
    • PDF

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