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;JD:To practice law in British Columbia one requires a law degree in the form of either a Bachelor of Laws degree (LL.B.) or a Juris Doctor degree (J.D.). “LL.M.” stands for a Master of Laws degree and “LL.D.” for a Doctor of Laws. An LL.B. is the same thing as a J.D., but J.D. sounds much more impressive.
;JD:To practice law in British Columbia one requires a law degree in the form of either a Bachelor of Laws degree (LL.B.) or a Juris Doctor degree (J.D.). “LL.M.” stands for a Master of Laws degree and “LL.D.” for a Doctor of Laws. An J.D. is the same thing as a LL.B., but J.D. sounds much more impressive.
;joint account:A bank account owned by more than one person, normally with an equal entitlement to deposit or withdraw, with or without the consent of the other account holders.
;joint account:A bank account owned by more than one person, normally with an equal entitlement to deposit or withdraw, with or without the consent of the other account holders.
;joint custody:A term used by the ''Divorce Act'' when both spouses have custody of a child, giving both the right to make parenting decisions concerning the child's health, welfare and upbringing but not necessarily an equal or near-equal amount of time with the child. See “access" and "custody".
;joint custody:A term used by the ''Divorce Act'' when both spouses have custody of a child, giving both the right to make parenting decisions concerning the child's health, welfare and upbringing but not necessarily an equal or near-equal amount of time with the child. See “access" and "custody".