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  3. Vol 10, No 1

Vol 10, No 1

Published: 1972-01-01

Articles

  • The Zoning Game - Alberta Style - Part II: Development Control

    Frederick A. Laux
    1
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  • Law and the Thin Veneer of Civilization

    Justice W. G. Morrow
    38
    • PDF
  • Non-Disclosure of Evidence, Adverse Inferences and the Court's Search for Truth

    Henry L. Molot
    45
    • PDF
  • Piracy of Aircraft and the Law

    L. C. Green
    72
    • PDF
  • Rescuers and Good Samaritans

    Allen M. Linden
    89
    • PDF
  • Equity, Notice and Fraud in the Torrens System

    G. J. Davies
    106
    • PDF

Case Comments and Notes

  • Torrens Land System - Caveats - Transfer of Lessor's Interest - Hughes v. Gidosh

    E. Mirth
    126
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  • Some Random Reflections on the No-Fault Concept

    J. J. Saucier, Q.C.
    132
    • PDF
  • Some Recent Developments in the Law of Matrimonial Property

    Jean McBean Worton
    134
    • PDF

Book Reviews

  • Accidents, Compensation and the Law: By P.S. Atiyah

    Henry L. Molot
    144
    • PDF
  • Foreign Investments and International Law: By Georg Schwarzenberger

    L. C. Green
    145
    • PDF
  • The Law and Order: By Alois Troller; Law without Sanctions: By Michael Barkun; An Introduction to the Science of Peace (Irenology): by J. G. Starke; The Politics of Peace Keeping: by Alan James

    L. C. Green
    147
    • PDF
  • Polish Family Law: By Dominik Lasok

    S. Khetarpal
    150
    • PDF

Unreported Practice Cases

  • Unreported Practice Cases

    W. A. Stevenson
    153
    • PDF

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