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The Canadian constitution: historically explained by annotated statutes original documents and leading cases

The Canadian constitution: historically explained by annotated statutes original documents and leading cases

The Canadian constitution historically explained by annotated statutes, original documents and leading cases

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Print version: Scott, Walter S. (Walter Samuel), 1870-1951. Canadian constitution historically explained by annotated statutes. Toronto, Carswell Co.; [etc.] 1918 (DLC) 19003490 (OCoLC)1904335

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1 online resource (VI, 289 pages).

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Useful for students learning an area of law, The Canadian constitution: historically explained by annotated statutes original documents and leading cases is also useful for lawyers seeking to apply the law to issues arising in practice.

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