These sources of legal research include statutory law and case law, and they law down what the law is
What are primary sources
This is the updated version of a statute, done periodically, in which all the amendments made to the statute over the years are incorporated into the text
What is a consolidated statute or act
This tool can be used to update case law, and uses the symbols F, C, A and D
What is the Canadian Case Citations
These are publications comprised of court cases, and may be organized by legal topic or jurisdiction
What are law reports
arrange these in chronological order
Facts
list the three connectors
AND
OR
NOT
Thomson Reuters, a legal publisher, provides subscription access to this legal research portal which includes primary sources and secondary sources of law
What is Westlaw
Law that must be followed by a court
Binding Law
This is a tool which is not a law report, but it has a list of cases and which law report they can be found in
What is the Canadian Abridgement
This is a type of citation provide by the courts when the cases are published or shared by the courts
What is a neutral citation
this letter can suggest alternative ways for a client to proceed
opinion letter
what does the "n" replace in the Boolean formula? (/n)
number or value
This is the portion of a statute that sets out the purpose and main principles of the statute
What is the preamble
As of June 1, 2009, all consolidated federal acts and regulations on the Justice Laws website are the _________ version of the acts and regulations
What is official
This tool provides a summary of the law and reported cases in different subject, and uses the Key Classification System to break down subjects into smaller topics
What is the Canadian Abridgement Digest
This is the term for when a case has been cited in more than one law report, or has a neutral citation and a law report citation
What is a parallel citation
two people you may want a memo of law for/to
2. employer
List 3 root expander for the word dismiss
-dismissed
-dismissing
-dismissal
These sources of legal research include textbooks and legal journals, and they explain what the law is
What are secondary sources
"SI" stands for
Statutory Instrument (a general term that includes federal regulations)
This tool comes in two editions, the Western Edition and Ontario Edition, and provides a summary of the law on certain subjects, including case law and legislation
What is the Canadian Encyclopedic Digest
This is the term for reference to a specific paragraph in a case citation or a specific section in a statute citation
What is a pinpoint citation
(typically) the amount of headings for a memo of law
9
(headings, introduction, facts, issues, law, discussion, conclusions, references, attachments)
what does this formula read?
"rent /5 arrears"
(will find documents where the words rent and arrears are up to 5 words apart from each other in any order)
This is the term for a statute under whose authority a regulation has been made
What is an enabling statue
This research aid allows you to find statutes and identify the most recent amendments made to them
What is the Canada Statute Citator
This is a tool prepared by legal researchers which summarizes a case and provides pertinent information regarding the facts, issues, decisions, reasons and background information of the case
What is a case brief
the history of a case is called (including if a case has been confirmed or overturned on appeal)
appeal history
List the 4 steps to creating a memo of law
1. analyze the fact situation
2. research the law
3. prepare a draft memo
4. final memo
what type of connector does the shaded area represent in this photo?