The law of equity includes equitable doctrines and maxims that allow a court to grant equitable relief where there is no relief at common law. Canadian law is mainly comprised of statutes (legislation enacted by Parliament and the provincial legislatures) and common law (the body of law developed … [Read more...]
The Right to a Fair Bargain
Introduction In Canada, with the exception of the province of Quebec which operates under a civil law regime, the laws of the provinces and territories are derived from two sources: either some level of government by enactment, or by adoption through continuation of the old English law. The old … [Read more...]