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The last edition of the RSO was dated 1990 pursuant to the Statutes Revision Act, 1989, consolidating the statutes in force prior to January 1, 1991. [3] More recently, acts have been consolidated on the e-Laws website, organized by reference to their existing citations in the Statutes of Ontario or Revised Statutes of Ontario. [4]
The National Building Code is the model building code that forms the basis for all of the provincial building codes. Some jurisdictions create their own code based on the National Building Code, other jurisdictions have adopted the National Building often with supplementary laws or regulations to the requirements in the National Building Code.
"50 Divisions" is the most widely used standard for organizing specifications and other written information for commercial and institutional building projects in the United States and Canada. [5] Standardizing the presentation of such information improves communication among all parties.
the authority to legislate for the regulation of trade and commerce does not extend to the regulation by a licensing system of a particular trade. It is the most powerful and expansive of the provincial constitutional provisions, and is capable of being applied in general matters and in specific cases, as noted by the Judicial Committee of the ...
Accelerating Access to Justice Act, 2021; Access to Adoption Records Act; Accessibility for Ontarians with Disabilities Act, 2005; Adoption Information Disclosure Act; Alcohol and Gaming Regulation and Public Protection Act (Ontario) An Act to Protect Anaphylactic Pupils; Apology Act, 2009
Newfoundland Act: Canada Gazette: Changed the name of the "Province of Newfoundland" to the "Province of Newfoundland and Labrador". Fair Representation Act sections 2, 14, 15, and 17 to 20 SC 2011, c 26, ss 2, 14, 15, 17–20: Constitution Act, 1867: Justice Canada: Modified the formula for apportioning seats in the House of Commons.
Narcotic Control Act, 1961; Canada Labour Code, 1967; Criminal Law Amendment Act, 1968–69; Arctic Waters Pollution Prevention Act, 1970; Consumer Packaging and Labeling Act, 1970; Weights and Measures Act, 1970; Divorce Act, 1968 - replaced by Divorce Act, 1985; Canada Wildlife Act, 1973; National Symbol of Canada Act, 1975; Anti-Inflation ...
For example, the Bills of Exchange Act, Canada Shipping Act, and the Insurance Act (Ontario). [214] In Québec, section 3111 of the civil code provides that a contract is governed by the law expressly designated in its terms or which may be inferred with certainty from its terms. [215]