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  • ...urces: legislation and case law. Legislation is made by legislative bodies and case law is made by the courts. ==What is legislation?==
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  • ...ften leads to inaction), or more hopefully, to interpret them in ways that are supportive of good care for people living in British Columbia’s residenti {{REVIEWED | reviewer = BC Centre for Elder Advocacy and Support, June 2014}}
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  • ...l situation. This section gives you an overview of how to find legislation and use it for your own situation. ...ed legislation. Regulations may include information about fees, procedures and forms. An example is the ''Hunting License Regulation'' under the ''BC Wild
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  • |ChapterEditors = [[Mary Mouat|Mary Mouat, KC]] and [[Samantha Rapoport]] ...nt only the best interests of the children, including the children's views and preferences.
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  • ...his section offers my own plain-language definitions of common legal words and phrases. ...nary'' and the ''Canadian Law Dictionary'', and Wikipedia offers a helpful and fairly complete [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_Latin_legal_terms li
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  • ...commercial businesses, Crown corporations, landlord-tenant relationships, and the provincial government itself. ...ar dating back to 1997 and searchable based on a variety of criteria. They are also available on CanLII BC at http://www.canlii.org/en/bc/bchrt.
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  • ...y issues will apply in a similar fashion to federally regulated employees, and some issues will also apply to unionized employees. ...which of these legal protections applies for the issue that you identify, and then see [[Remedies in Employment Law (9:VI) | Section VI: Remedies]] to fi
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