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January 2010

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Major amendments to the Rules of Civil Procedure come into effect January 1, 2010. That's why we've created Ontario Annual Practice 2010 Interim Edition, which consolidates the amendments to the Rules of Civil Procedure and provides expert author commentary and practical advice on what the new rules mean and how they will apply. As a bonus, you'll also receive Ontario Annual Practice, 2010-2011 Edition for FREE in June (the regular publication date) when you purchase this special Edition. Ontario Annual Practice Interim Edition includes all of the great features of the traditional OAP, as well as: a general description of the newly amended Rules of Civil Procedure pertinent case annotations - the cases which are no longer relevant in light of the amendments have been removed a thorough overview of the amendments a synopsis of each newly amended rule as well as expert commentary the new Practice Directions for civil applications, motions and other matters in the Toronto region effective January 1, 2010 And with the monetary limit of the Small Claims Court increased from $10,000 to $25,000, this edition of OAP includes: the amended rules of the Small Claims Court case annotations the amended Small Claims Court forms Hardbound (Main Volume) • 1,872 pp. • Perfectbound (Forms) • 832 pp. • CD-ROM January 2010 • $89 • On subscription (includes both volumes, CD-R0M, paper supplements & e-notes) P/C 0645140000 • One time purchase $94 • P/C 0645010999 • ISSN 0318-3556 For a 30-day, no-risk evaluation call: 1.800.565.6967 Canada Law Book is a Division of The Cartwright Group Ltd. Prices subject to change without notice, to applicable taxes and shipping & handling. 38 J A NU A R Y 2010 www. C ANADIAN Law ye rmag.com

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