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To do: People's Law School to add a paragraph describing what the wikibook is (e.g., merging of two print booklets and incorporating other resources on consumer law, etc.).
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== Acknowledgements ==
== Acknowledgements ==
''To do: People's Law School to update acknowledgments.''


Our sincere appreciation to:
* Consumer Protection BC, Better Business Bureau of BC and the Canada Revenue Agency for their assistance.
 
* Gayla Reid for her plain language writing.
* Gayla Reid for her plain language writing.
* Allan Parker for his legal review of this publication.
* Allan Parker for his legal review of the original booklet this wikibook was based on.
* Tim Enders for identifying the Law-Related ELSA need.  
* Tim Enders for identifying the law-related English as a second language need for consumer law information.  
* Terresa Augustine for publication coordination.  
* Terresa Augustine for publication coordination.  
* The ELSA program students, instructors and staff of the People’s Law School who reviewed this booklet.
* The ELSA program students, instructors and staff of the People’s Law School who reviewed the original booklet this wikibook was based on.
* Law Foundation of BC, Ministry of Attorney General, Ministry of Public Safety and Solicitor General: Gaming Policy, and Enforcement Branch and Notary Foundation for their funding support.
* Law Foundation of BC, Ministry of Attorney General, Ministry of Public Safety and Solicitor General Gaming Policy, and Enforcement Branch, and Notary Foundation for their funding support.


== The People's Law School ==
== The People's Law School ==

Revision as of 22:54, 15 March 2013

To do: People's Law School to add a paragraph describing what the wikibook is (e.g., merging of two print booklets and incorporating other resources on consumer law, etc.).

Acknowledgements[edit]

To do: People's Law School to update acknowledgments.

  • Consumer Protection BC, Better Business Bureau of BC and the Canada Revenue Agency for their assistance.
  • Gayla Reid for her plain language writing.
  • Allan Parker for his legal review of the original booklet this wikibook was based on.
  • Tim Enders for identifying the law-related English as a second language need for consumer law information.
  • Terresa Augustine for publication coordination.
  • The ELSA program students, instructors and staff of the People’s Law School who reviewed the original booklet this wikibook was based on.
  • Law Foundation of BC, Ministry of Attorney General, Ministry of Public Safety and Solicitor General Gaming Policy, and Enforcement Branch, and Notary Foundation for their funding support.

The People's Law School[edit]

The People's Law School is a non-profit charitable society whose purpose is to provide British Columbians with reliable information about their rights and responsibilities under the law.

Suite 150 - 900 Howe Street
Vancouver, BC
V6Z 2M4
Tel 604.331.5400
Email info@publiclegaled.bc.ca

This booklet and others are available on the People's Law School website:

www.publiclegaled.bc.ca