Halsbury's Laws of Canada -- Transportation (Carriage of Goods) (2024 Reissue) / Transportation (Railways) (2024 Reissue) / Trusts (2024 Reissue)
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By Rui M. Fernandes
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TRANSPORTATION (CARRIAGE OF GOODS)
Rui M. Fernandes, B.Sc., J.D., LL.M.
With carriage of goods by road, rail and water at the forefront of commercial transactions, the Halsbury's Transportation (Carriage of Goods) title offers the ideal resource for lawyers who require a concise explanation of this specialized area of law (air transport is covered in a separate title). Timely and accessible, and written by one of Canada's leading transportation lawyers, this valuable reference delivers a clear narrative of the legislative framework and identifies the relevant case law that practitioners need to know. It contains useful answers to questions on a wide range of topics, including:
TRANSPORTATION (RAILWAYS)
Rui M. Fernandes, B.Sc., J.D., LL.M.
Once at the very heart of commercial activity and the Canadian Dream, railways still play an important part in the transport of passengers and goods. Rail lines run through every populated region in Canada. Halsbury's Transportation (Railways) provides a comprehensive national treatment of the law governing the construction, operation, safety and oversight of federal and provincial railways, including:
TRUSTS
Maria Elena Hoffstein, M.A., LL.B. & Nicole Woodward, B.Sc., J.D.
Trusts are increasingly significant in modern legal practice because they provide inventive and flexible solutions to legal issues. The unique nature of the trust, and its varied forms, make it an important tool in estates law, commercial law, international law and pension and benefits law, among others. Halsbury's Trusts classifies and analyzes the principal types of trust, and explains their creation and use in a variety of contexts. This national resource includes discussion of trusts under the Québec Civil Code. Halsbury's Trusts gives practitioners a competitive advantage by explaining how to apply trust principles to different areas of practice.
Topics in this national reference include: