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==Publication history==
==Publication history==


:First edition: 2008 (Published under the title ''Legal Help for Rural British Columbians'')  
:First edition: 2008 (Published under the <span class="noglossary">title</span> ''Legal Help for Rural British Columbians'')  
:Second edition: 2009
:Second edition: 2009
:Third edition: 2012
:Third edition: 2012

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Find an online version of Legal Help for British Columbians on Clicklaw Wikibooks at wiki.clicklaw.bc.ca. The online version should be consulted for the most recent information on topics covered by this Guide.

Disclaimer

Legal Help for British Columbians explains the law and legal procedures in general. It is not intended to give legal advice on your particular legal problem, and should not be relied on for that purpose. Information in the Guide is accurate as of the date indicated at the end of each section.

Publication history

First edition: 2008 (Published under the title Legal Help for Rural British Columbians)
Second edition: 2009
Third edition: 2012
Fourth edition: 2013
ISBN 978-0-921864-42-4

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Courthouse Libraries BC is a non-profit society that helps the public and legal community in British Columbia find and use legal information. This Clicklaw Wikibook is made available to public libraries in British Columbia through the LawMatters program of Courthouse Libraries BC.