Synopsis
Master Ontario law at a glance with clear, practical guidance. This concise reference explains how criminal and civil procedures work, how juries are chosen, and how appeals can move through the system. It also covers how municipalities are organized, how local by-laws are created and funded, and how public safety, education, and employment laws are administered. The book presents the material in plain language so readers can understand routines and rights without jargon.
This edition compiles key provisions and procedural outlines, helping readers identify which rules apply to real-world situations. It outlines the roles of police, judges, and juries, and explains how different courts handle trials, penalties, and appeals. It also provides a broad catalog of topics from the governance of municipalities to the rights of workers and the responsibilities of employers, with practical notes on registration, licensing, and enforcement.
- Learn how indictments, grand juries, and petit juries function in practice.
- See how appeals are handled and when final judgments are reached.
- Understand municipal structure, by-laws, and the fiscal mechanics of local government.
- Get overview of employment, education, and family law as they relate to everyday life.
Ideal for readers of Ontario history, law students, and anyone needing a practical reference to the province’s legal framework.
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