Landlord-Tenant Rights in Ontario


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Landlord/tenant Rights in Ontario


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Landlord Tenant Rights in Ontario


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Working with the Residential Tenancies Act


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"Working with the Residential Tenancies Act introduces legal students to the protection and enforcement of rights of both landlords and tenants under the Residential Tenancies Act as well as the practice of representing residential landlords and tenants at the Ontario Landlord and Tenant Board. Through the course of the text the reader becomes familiar with the different types of tenancies and gain an understanding of the relationship between landlord and tenant. The book will also walk the reader though all the procedures involved with various landlord, tenant applications."--




Ontario Residential Tenancies


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State by State


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Inspired by Depression-era travel guides, an anthology of essays on each of the fifty states, plus Washington, D.C., by some of America’s finest writers. State by State is a panoramic portrait of America and an appreciation of all fifty states (and Washington, D.C.) by fifty-one of the most acclaimed writers in the nation. Anthony Bourdain chases the fumigation truck in Bergen County, New Jersey Dave Eggers tells it straight: Illinois is Number 1 Louise Erdrich loses her bikini top in North Dakota Jonathan Franzen gets waylaid by New York’s publicist . . . and personal attorney . . . and historian . . . and geologist John Hodgman explains why there is no such thing as a “Massachusettsean” Edward P. Jones makes the case: D.C. should be a state! Jhumpa Lahiri declares her reckless love for the Rhode Island coast Rich Moody explores the dark heart of Connecticut’s Merritt Parkway, exit by exit Ann Patchett makes a pilgrimage to the Civil War site at Shiloh, Tennessee William T. Vollman visits a San Francisco S&M club And many more Praise for State by State An NPR Best Book of the Year “The full plumage of American life, in all its riotous glory.” —The New Yorker “Odds are, you’ll fall for every state a little.” —Los Angeles Times