Statuts -- Ontario
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Statuts -- Ontario
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- Jelfs' index to statute law, being a general index to the last revised (1887) and subsequent statutes of Ontario, with the real property and common law amendments in abbreviated text-book form, alphabetically arranged, and with references to original acts and amendments : also an appendix containing the Dominion Acts on bills and promissory notes, and some English statute law in force in Ontario, commonly referred to, including the "Settled Estates Act", 19 and 20 V. c. 120, as amended prior to 1865, by George Frederick Jelfs
- The real property statutes of Ontario, with remarks and cases, by Alexander Lieth
- Annotations to the revised statutes of Ontario, 1914, by Fletcher Cameron Snider
- Marginal annotations to the revised statutes of Ontario 1897, providing in brief form references to each amendment or other change made by subsequent statutes, and also to every reported case affecting the statutes, compiled by F.C. Snider
- The consolidated statutes for Upper Canada, proclaimed and published under the authority of the act, 22 Vict. Cap. 30, A.D. 1859
- Les statuts refondus du Canada, proclamés et publiés en vertu de l'Acte 22 Vic. cap. 29, A.D. 1859
- Statutes of His Majesty's province of Upper-Canada, passed in the fifth session of the seventh -and during the first and second sessions of the eighth provincial Parliament of Upper-Canada
- The consolidated statutes of Canada, proclaimed and published under the authority of the Act 22 Vict. Cap. 29, A.D. 1859
- The provincial statutes of Upper-Canada, revised, corrected, and republished by authority
- The statutes of the province of Upper Canada, together with such British statutes, ordinances of Quebec, and proclamations, as relate to the said province, revised by James Nickalls
- The Criminal statutes of Canada, with notes and a copious index
- The statutes of Upper Canada, to the time of the Union
- The consolidated statutes of Canada, being the public general statutes which apply to the whole province as revised and consolidated by the commissioners appointed for that purpose
- A decade in the history of newspaper libel, by John King