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Construction, Builders' and Mechanics' Liens in Canada, 7th Edition
David I. Bristow, Q.C., LSM, C. Arb., Duncan W. Glaholt, R. Bruce Reynolds, Howard M. Wise
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In today’s booming economy, the ability to advise your construction clients authoritatively, efficiently and with confidence becomes more crucial than ever! This completely rewritten and updated 7th edition provides you with detailed in-depth commentary on construction liens from all Canadian jurisdictions.
Designed to be a detailed commentary, this work incorporates a thorough discussion of all construction and builders’ lien legislation across the country as well as exhaustive treatment of case law, providing a wide-ranging national perspective.
Written by four of Canada’s leading construction law practitioners and experts,Quebec Chapter by David H. Kauffman, this looseleaf service offers:
- An exhaustive analysis of the construction, builders’ and mechanics’ liens legislation from all Canadian jurisdictions;
- Legislative concordances, chapter by chapter, to all similar corresponding and relevant legislative provisions across the country;
- Guidance on construction lien practice before, during and after trial
- A completely revised and comprehensive set of construction law forms and precedents offering invaluable practical guidance to practitioners; and
- Summaries and analysis of every significant case in the construction lien area decided in trial and appeal courts throughout Canada.
The accompanying CD-ROM is an inexpensive, time-saving tool which helps the practitioner make the most of the prescribed forms and authored precedents contained in Construction Builders’ and Mechanics’ Liens in Canada – 7th Edition. Each of the forms prescribed under the Construction Lien Act are included on the CD-ROM as fillable forms so that efficient use can be made of the prescribed forms by efficiently inserting the information that is unique and relevant to the factual circumstances of the lien action. The CD-ROM also includes all of the authored precedents that are in the text in Word format so that these precedents can be effectively utilized without having to re-type them in full. Table of Contents .
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