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  • {{LSLAP Manual TOC|expanded = consumer}} ...contract. Exclusion clauses can also seek to exclude statutory conditions and warranties, or they can attempt to limit the buyer’s default rights. Ther
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  • {{LSLAP Manual TOC|expanded = consumer}} For a contract to fall under the ''Business Practices and Consumer Protection Act'' [''BPCPA''], the contract must be:
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  • {{REVIEWEDPLS | reviewer = [[Alison Ward]]|date= August 2018}}{{Consumer and Debt Law TOC|expanded = mortgages}} ...n which a borrower gives the lender a security interest in real property — and '''foreclosure''', the most common way for a lender to enforce its rights u
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  • When you '''lease''', you rent and use someone else’s property. A lease can last from several months to seve If you lease, you don’t own the vehicle. And you have different rights and responsibilities than if you buy
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  • ...d by hundreds of organizations across British Columbia. Clicklaw Wikibooks and LSLAP have joined efforts to bring the Manual to the Clicklaw Wikibooks pla ...or warranties whatsoever as to the accuracy of, and disclaim all liability and responsibility for, the contents of this Manual. '''Persons reading this Ma
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  • ...r low-cost legal help include legal aid, pro bono services, legal clinics, and advocates. As well, learn the best sources of legal information for resolvi ===Legal aid covers some types of criminal, family, and immigration problems===
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  • ...noy, frustrate, or antagonize the defendant. A claim may be both frivolous and vexatious. ...up to $8,750 on a $35,000 claim; it pays to research your cause of action and limit your claim to the proper amount.
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  • ...erm loan. That time begins to run from the date of the demand for payment and not the date of the loan. What constitutes a reasonable demand period depe ...British Columbia, the period for when a proceeding for the collection of a debt must be commenced is 2 years from the “date of discovery” of the claim.
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  • ...bout the government programs available, and where you can turn to get help and find more information. ...r asset limit (meaning you can own more and still qualify for assistance), and more income exemptions.
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  • ..., specialised tribunals, Small Claims Court, the Civil Resolution Tribunal and the Supreme Court of British Columbia. ...eding through the Employment Standards Branch, and '''Chapter 19: Landlord and Tenant Law''' for tenancy matters proceeding through the Residential Tenanc
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  • ...fficulty jurists have found in coming to an understanding of what is meant and entailed by this right. At common law, the torts of trespass, nuisance, defamation, and invasion of privacy may discourage some of the more blatant forms of invasi
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