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Clicklaw and Courthouse Libraries BC hold copyright to all information on this website, unless otherwise indicated. None of this information may be commercially reproduced, but copying for other purposes, with credit, is encouraged. Note that specific pages and titles on Clicklaw Wikibooks, such as JP Boyd on Family Law and Legal Help for British Columbians, have Creative Commons Licenses aimed at providing more flexibility in the use and development of quality legal information in British Columbia.