Halsbury's Laws of Canada – Commercial Law II: Bills of Exchange (2020 Reissue) / Consumer Protection (2020 Reissue) / Sale of Goods (2020 Reissue)
ebook ∣ Volume 1
By Danielle Bush

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BILLS OF EXCHANGE
Maurice Coombs, B.Sc., LL.B., LL.M.
Bills, notes and cheques are all types of negotiable instruments. The rules relating to their use constitute a specialized area of commercial law and practice. This valuable title delivers a thoughtful summary of the Canadian law relating to negotiable instruments.
Topics covered include:
CONSUMER PROTECTION
Danielle Bush, B.A. (Hons.), LL.B.
Consumer protection laws across Canada are intended to reassure purchasers of goods and services. While the importance of consumer protection to a healthy economy may be uniformly recognized, its regulation varies from one province to the next. Halsbury's Consumer Protection guides practitioners through this emerging area of the law, providing an invaluable review of consumer protection by province and by industry.
Topics covered in this essential reference include:
SALE OF GOODS
Valerie Steeves, BA., J.D., Ph.D.
Sale of goods law deals with the creation, interpretation and execution of contracts for the sale of personal property. It is one of the key foundations of commercial law. This accessible title concisely explains the rules governing the sale of goods in Canada, including such topics as: