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The common law of assumed jurisdiction in Canada now consists of judges interpreting and applying the presumptive connecting factors established for tort claims in Club Resorts Ltd. v Van Breda and identifying and fleshing out the contours of presumptive connecting factors for claims other than tort. There is a pressing need for detailed analysis. While the presumptive connecting factor of a tort committed in the forum has been easy to apply in some cases, such as motor vehicle collisions, it has been much harder to apply in cases of defamation, misrepresentation, deceit and conspiracy. Beyond tort, presumptive connecting factors for certain causes of action such as breach of fiduciary duty, breach of confidence, or reversal of an unjust enrichment remain under-analysed. Little consensus exists on what aspects, if any, of these claims would constitute a sufficient connection for assumed jurisdiction. There are also important questions about how the presumptive connecting factor approach operates for several federal and provincial statutory causes of action, which differ in important ways from common law claims, and for assumed jurisdiction with respect to concurrent claims.
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"This title addresses civil procedure in Ontario, from preliminary considerations to appeals of motions, applications and actions. It provides readers with knowledge of the litigation process in the Superior Court of Justice and the Court of Appeal for Ontario."-- Provided by publisher
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"The Law of Contracts, third edition, is a thorough revision of this authoritative text in Irwin Law's Essentials of Canadian Law series. It includes discussion of recent jurisprudential developments in a variety of topics including: The impact of the ground-breaking decision in Bhasin v Hrynew, 2014 SCC 71, in articulating the general organizing principle requiring good faith performance underlying the existing law imposing duties of good faith contractual performance and the recognition of a new good faith duty of honest performance The potential implications of Bhasin v Hrynew for the duty to bargain in good faith The effect of the decision of the Supreme Court of Canada in Canada (Attorney General) v Fairmont Hotels Inc, 2016 SCC 56, on the law of rectification for mistake The continuing development of the Canadian jurisprudence applying the Tercon rule to the enforceability of exculpatory clauses The impact of Uber Technologies Inc v Heller, 2020 SCC 16 and Douez v Facebook Inc, 2017 SCC 33, on the doctrine of unconscionability The potential impact of Southcott Estates Inc v Toronto District Catholic School Board, 2012 SCC 51, on the law of mitigation and of specific performance The effect of Globe Motors Inc v TRW Lucas Varity Electronic Steering Ltd (Eng CA) on the enforceability of "no oral variation" clauses The book also incorporates reference to recent Canadian cases on doctrines such as estoppel, privity, interpretation and appellate review, and discussion of recent leading authorities dealing with such matters as contractual interpretation and the application of the basic principles of formation to e-commerce. The Law of Contracts is an indispensible resource for anyone interested in modern Canadian contract law."--Publisher's description
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For over 30 years, this book has set forth sentencing principles and analyses in order to help criminal defence lawyers formulate effective submissions to sentencing judges. Sentencing, regarded by many as “the sentencing bible”, canvasses the law of sentencing in a way that no other books on criminal law and sentencing are able: it succinctly outlines all of the significant facets of sentencing principles and procedure, and provides the reader with a comprehensive range of sentencing for various offences.
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Le plus grand dictionnaire de la langue française en abonnement annuel. Découvrez toute la richesse et les subtilités de la langue classique et contemporaine révélée par la puissance du numérique. Le Grand Robert, la référence pour les utilisateurs les plus exigeants (écrivains, institutions, universités…) comme pour les passionnés.
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