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Location and Availability
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Burton Barr Central Library
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Call Number |
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349.794 G936n 2006
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On Shelf
- (Checked in: Apr 13 2009 )
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Summary:
"Nolo's Guide to California Law explains the laws that affect you every day. Inside, you'll find hundreds of topics organized into easy-to-find categories. Just look up a legal issue-you'll find a clear explanation of what you need to know. Get the scoop on: courts and lawsuits, families and children, employee rights, government benefits, inheritance and wills, small business, traffic and vehicles, debts and credit, serious illness, landlords and tenants, small businesses, and more. The revised 9th edition is completely updated, and now covers domestic partnerships, employment protections, consumer privacy-and more! Book jacket."--BOOK JACKET.
Notes:
Includes index.
Earlier editions titled: Nolo's pocket guide to California law.
Contents:
- Looking Up the Law
- Abbreviations Used in this Book
- Children
- Citizens' Rights
- Consumers' Rights
- Copyrights and Patents
- Courts, Lawsuits, and Mediation
- Debts, Loans, and Credit
- Dogs
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- Employees' Rights
- Government Benefits
- Inheritance and Wills
- Landlords and Tenants
- Real Estate
- Relationships
- Serious Illness
- Small Businesses
- Traffic and Vehicle Laws.
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