You can also browse any of the various
libraries by jurisdiction and topic.
Not exact matches
If you would rather not search across all
libraries, you can prefilter search results
by content type (e.g., cases, statutes, etc.),
jurisdiction or practice area.
At the same time, WestlawNext makes it simple to limit your search
by jurisdiction or to a particular
library.
How essential is it that copies of «foreign» legal materials be preserved in Toronto (or Ontario or Canada) if 1) they are available to us online and 2) we can confirm that they are being preserved
by libraries in their home
jurisdictions?
256 (1) Where a public
library has been established for a school section in territory without municipal organization that is deemed to be a district municipality within the area of
jurisdiction of an English - language public district school board under subsection 58.1 (2), the English - language public district school board shall be deemed to be an appointing council for the district municipality under section 24 of the Public
Libraries Act and the amount of the estimates of the board of the public
library appropriated for the board of the public
library by the English - language public district school board shall be raised
by a levy imposed
by the English - language public district school board on all the rateable property in the district municipality and the estimated expenses to be incurred
by the English - language public board in connection with raising the levy shall be recoverable
by the board and shall be included in the levy imposed under this section.
By way of interest there was a previous book that attempted to provide a list for all the commonwealth, common - law jurisdictions, by Donald Raistrick, now retired but formerly head of the library and information services for the English court services, which I guess was known as the Lord Chancellor's office in pre-Blair day
By way of interest there was a previous book that attempted to provide a list for all the commonwealth, common - law
jurisdictions,
by Donald Raistrick, now retired but formerly head of the library and information services for the English court services, which I guess was known as the Lord Chancellor's office in pre-Blair day
by Donald Raistrick, now retired but formerly head of the
library and information services for the English court services, which I guess was known as the Lord Chancellor's office in pre-Blair days.
Of course I can't speak for Courthouse
Libraries and Clicklaw but the economic efficiencies of the wiki platform combined with the editorial services provided
by a pool of experienced contributors seem ripe for application to other projects and in other
jurisdictions, and I expect that they'd be happy to share their experiences.