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Below are the most recently updated publications. For other titles, see [[Contents|the complete list]].
Below are the most recently updated publications. For other titles, see [[Contents|the complete list]].
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| description = A service of People's Law School, Dial-A-Law features free information on the law in British Columbia in over 130 topic areas. }}
| description = From [[People's Law School]], Dial-A-Law features free information on the law in British Columbia in over 130 topic areas. }}
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| title = Consumer and Debt Law
| title = JP Boyd on Family Law
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                                                | description = From [[Pacific Legal Education and Outreach Society]], for BC non-profits wanting to understand the requirements of the Act and compliance with this legislation.}}
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Clicklaw Wikibooks are collaboratively developed, plain language legal publications that are published and kept up-to-date on a wiki, where they can also be printed. More than 50 legal professionals and law-related, non-profit organizations contribute to the Clicklaw Wikibooks collection. Read more ...

Featured Clicklaw Wikibooks

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Dial-A-Law thumb image.jpg Dial-A-Law
From People's Law School, Dial-A-Law features free information on the law in British Columbia in over 130 topic areas.
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JP Boyd on Family Law thumb image.jpg JP Boyd on Family Law
A practical, in-depth, plain-language manual of family law and divorce law in British Columbia.
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Societies Act FAQs thumb image.jpg Societies Act FAQs
From Pacific Legal Education and Outreach Society, for BC non-profits wanting to understand the requirements of the Act and compliance with this legislation.
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Tenant Survival Guide thumb image.jpg Tenant Survival Guide
From TRAC, a legal resource on residential tenancy law for tenants.
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