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One way to get started is to look for your topic on the website [http://www.clicklaw.bc.ca/ Clicklaw]. You can look for your topic by using the search box, or by looking for your topic in the list of topics. Clicklaw will then point you to a list of resources that can help explain the proper legal terms for your topic and possible courses of action to solve the problem. You may want to search for more than one legal topic that concerns your situation.
One way to get started is to look for your topic on the website [http://www.clicklaw.bc.ca/ Clicklaw]. You can look for your topic by using the search box, or by looking for your topic in the list of topics. Clicklaw will then point you to a list of resources that can help explain the proper legal terms for your topic and possible courses of action to solve the problem. You may want to search for more than one legal topic that concerns your situation.


Let’s say that you are looking for information on what rights you have as a tenant has when you are being evicted. You can begin your search by:
Let’s say that you are looking for information on what rights you have as a tenant who has when you are being evicted. You can begin your search by:
*Entering a relevant keyword in the search box, like "eviction".  
*Entering a relevant keyword in the search box, like "eviction".  
*You can look at the range of resources from this search:
*You can look at the range of resources from this search:

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