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* '''Courts & Police'''  
* '''Courts & Police'''  
**  [[Being a Witness (Script 216)|Being a Witness]]{{·}} [[Complaints Against the RCMP (Script 220)|Complaints Against the RCMP]]{{·}} [[Complaints Against Municipal Police (Script 221)|Complaints Against Municipal Police]]{{·}} [[Firearms and Firearms Act (Script 242)|Firearms and ''Firearms Act'' #242]]
**  [[Being a Witness (Script 216)|Being a Witness]]{{·}} [[Complaints Against the RCMP (Script 220)|Complaints Against the RCMP]]{{·}} [[Complaints Against Municipal Police (Script 221)|Complaints Against Municipal Police]]{{·}} [[Firearms and Firearms Act (Script 242)|Firearms and ''Firearms Act'']]


* '''Offences'''  
* '''Offences'''  

Revision as of 01:15, 12 March 2019

Dial-A-Law features free information on the law in British Columbia in over 130 topic areas. A service of People's Law School, Dial-A-Law is available on Clicklaw Wikibooks, a dedicated website at dialalaw.ca, and on the telephone at 1-800-565-5297.

Contents

Consumer & Money

  • Income & Finances

Crime

Families & Children

Small Claims Court

Class Actions in British Columbia #233

Wills and Estates

What Happens When Your Spouse Dies #150 ·


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Criminal Charges and Court Procedures

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Other Real Estate Law
Landlord and Tenant Law

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Employment
Social Benefits


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Your Rights

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Legal Services and Courts
Lawyers

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