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  • {{REVIEWEDPLS | reviewer = [[Alison Ward]]|date= August 2018}}{{Consumer and Debt Law TOC|expanded = enforcing}} ...as [[Garnishment and Set-offs|garnishment]] or [[Bailiffs, Court Bailiffs and Sheriffs|seizure of assets]]. There are exceptions to this general rule. Fo
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  • {{REVIEWEDPLS | reviewer = [[Alison Ward]]|date= August 2018}}{{Consumer and Debt Law TOC|expanded = dealing}} The law protects debtors from '''harassment''' by creditors and other debt collectors.
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  • ....peopleslawschool.ca/lawyer/robert-rogers Robert Rogers], Hamilton Duncan, and [http://www.robertslaw.ca/ Adam Roberts], Barrister & Solicitor|date= Janua ...’t get paid. Learn the options available to you when collecting on a debt, and the steps to deal with problems.
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  • {{REVIEWEDPLS | reviewer = [[Alison Ward]]|date= August 2018}}{{Consumer and Debt Law TOC|expanded = enforcing}} ...is a hearing to gather information about the debtor’s financial situation and have an order made.
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  • {{REVIEWEDPLS | reviewer = [[Alison Ward]]|date= August 2018}}{{Consumer and Debt Law TOC|expanded = contracts}} ...contracts made by minors (contracts made with people under the age of 19) and, briefly, on the rules for minors using the court system.
    5 KB (823 words) - 12:39, 11 October 2018
  • {{REVIEWEDPLS | reviewer = [[Alison Ward]]|date= August 2018}}{{Consumer and Debt Law TOC|expanded = services}} *Client is unhappy with the fees charged by a lawyer and wants to know if there is anything that can be done.
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  • ...t the Legal Services Society (1994 – 2010) where she practiced poverty law and family law. ...s="noglossary">review</span> the [[Welfare and Disability Problems|welfare and disability]] section of the wikibook ''[[Legal Help for British Columbians]
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  • {{REVIEWEDPLS | reviewer = [[Alison Ward]]|date= August 2018}}{{Consumer and Debt Law TOC|expanded = purchase}} ...of factors: the terms of the contract, the type of seller, and the nature and seriousness of the problem.
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  • ...assists people in the Lower Mainland and interior BC in finding businesses and charities they can trust. ...organization that assists people on Vancouver Island in finding businesses and charities they can trust.
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  • ...ssons''''' for English language instruction for newcomers to Canada (LINC) and British Columbia. Instructors will find lesson modules on legal topics that *'''[[Consumer Law Lesson Module|Consumer Law]]'''
    7 KB (981 words) - 20:43, 23 August 2021
  • ...Non-profits in BC]]'' and the [[Consumer_and_Debt_Problems | consumer and debt]] section of ''[[Legal Help for British Columbians]]''.
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  • {{REVIEWEDPLS | reviewer = [[Alison Ward]]|date= August 2018}}{{Consumer and Debt Law TOC|expanded = contracts}} ...describes '''contract defences''', some of the basic grounds in common law and statute law that can help a party get out of a contract.  
    12 KB (1,875 words) - 12:25, 11 October 2018
  • |lessonname= Consumer Law Lesson Module}} ...hey promised to pay the debt within three months. But they did not pay the debt.
    6 KB (963 words) - 17:43, 8 February 2018
  • ...an. Learn how to protect yourself when co-signing or guaranteeing a loan — and how to deal with problems that arise. ===How co-signing and guaranteeing are different===
    6 KB (1,067 words) - 22:54, 16 November 2023
  • * the first steps they should take toward addressing their legal problem, and ...onals in British Columbia who have clients or patients with legal problems and little money to deal with them.
    4 KB (589 words) - 23:45, 26 May 2017
  • {{REVIEWEDPLS | reviewer = [[Alison Ward]]|date= August 2018}}{{Consumer and Debt Law TOC|expanded = actions}} * Client has lent property to someone, and the other person will not give it back.

    6 KB (1,018 words) - 13:50, 12 October 2018
  • {{REVIEWEDPLS | reviewer = [[Alison Ward]]|date= August 2018}}{{Consumer and Debt Law TOC|expanded = dealing}} ...'''garnishment'''. Alternatively, a creditor may seek to '''set-off''' the debt against other money of the debtor.
    12 KB (1,999 words) - 16:17, 13 October 2018
  • {{REVIEWEDPLS | reviewer = [[Alison Ward]]|date= August 2018}}{{Consumer and Debt Law TOC|expanded = borrowing}} ...hich is a promise to pay the debt of another person if they default on the debt.
    10 KB (1,595 words) - 15:54, 13 October 2018
  • {{LSLAP Manual TOC|expanded = consumer}} ...are met. The legislation effectively creates a system for the registration and enforcement of a security interest against personal property.
    11 KB (1,839 words) - 20:28, 29 August 2023
  • {{REVIEWEDPLS | reviewer = [[Alison Ward]]|date= August 2018}}{{Consumer and Debt Law TOC|expanded = purchase}} ...the quality of a product, such as a car, which turned out not to be true, and now the client wants a remedy.

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