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Legal counsel : frequently asked questions about the law / Book two : Property Rights, Family and Divorce, and Company Rights  Cover Image Book Book

Legal counsel : frequently asked questions about the law / Book two : Property Rights, Family and Divorce, and Company Rights / by Les Vandor.

Vandor, Les. (Author).

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  • ISBN: 9781550224856 (v.2)
  • ISBN: 9781550224856 (v.2) :
  • ISBN: 1550224859 (v.2)
  • ISBN: 1550224859 (v.2) :
  • ISBN: 1550224859 (pbk.)
  • Physical Description: 150 p ; 25 cm.
  • Edition: 1st ed.
  • Publisher: Toronto, Ontario : ECW Press, 2001.

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General Note:
Includes index.
Formatted Contents Note:
Book 1. An introduction to the legal system, individual rights and employment rights.--Book 2. Property rights, family and divorce and company rights.--Book 3. Retirement, representation and wills.
Subject: Corporation law > Canada.
Right of property > Canada.
Law > Canada > Popular works.
Divorce > Law and legislation > Canada.
Domestic relations > Canada.
Topic Heading: Law Canada - Popular works

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Les Vandor was born in Montreal, and graduated from McGill’s Law School. He has worked as the Judicial Affairs Advisor to the Federal Minister of Justice, and taught law at the University of Ottawa and at the Law Society of Upper Canada bar admission course. Currently, he practises law with Vandor & Company in Ottawa.

Les Vandor has worked as the judicial affairs advisor to the federal minister of justice and taught law at the University of Ottawa and at the Law Society of Upper Canada bar admission course. Currently, he practices law with Vandor & Company in Ottawa, O

Les Vandor has worked as the judicial affairs advisor to the federal minister of justice and taught law at the University of Ottawa and at the Law Society of Upper Canada bar admission course. Currently, he practices law with Vandor & Company in Ottawa, O


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