Sentences with phrase «encyclopedic digest»

As well as being the founding editor of Canadian Criminal Cases, W.J. Tremeear was one of the original Managing Editors of the Canadian Encyclopedic Digests and the author of literally dozens of titles in the first edition of both the C.E.D. Western and the C.E.D. Ontario.
Other information on citing electronic resources can be found in section 3.8 («Online Databases»), section 6.5 («Encyclopedic Digests»), and section 6.16 («Newspapers, Newswires, and Other News Sources»).
The first post is a generic description of the Halsburys Model and will be followed by posts on Halsburys Laws of Canada, the Canadian Encyclopedic Digests, and the Juris Classeur Quebec, three publications of the same ilk or genre that are designed to provide legal researchers with «a complete statement» of the laws of Canada, the Western Provinces, Ontario and Quebec.
Unlike Halsburys Laws of Canada, the Canadian Encyclopedic Digests do not integrate relevant provincial law from every province of Canada into every Title.
With any large scale revisions of publications like the Canadian Encyclopedic Digests, transitional issues inevitably arise.
Until recently, the Canadian Encyclopedic Digests were unchallenged in the market for legal information.
One easily can surmise that the editors of the First Editions contemplated publishing separate Atlantic and Quebec Editions of the Canadian Encyclopedic Digests, but fell short of achieving their ultimate objective.
Given that the Fourth Editions are still works in progress, the opportunity still exists to set a new standard for the Canadian Encyclopedic Digests by addressing unresolved issues, most notably those regarding currency and scope, that were not addressed by the editors of the Third Editions.
My expectation is that Carswell will rise to the occasion and ensure the Canadian Encyclopedic Digests continue to play an important role in the practice of law in Canada.
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