Activity 1: Multiple Choice and True or False

Choose the right answer
  1. If you don't find the topic you are looking for when browsing the paper version of the Canadian Abridgment case digests (i.e. it is not listed on the spine of one of the books or in one of the Tables of Classification), you can use this book to find out where your topic may be kept:

    Consolidated Table of Cases Key and Research Guide General Index Words and Phrases

  2. Canadian Case Citations is primarily used to:

    find the history and judicial treatment of a case check the citation to a case verify how cases have applied statutory law find articles written on a specific case

  3. The Index to Canadian Legal Literature (ICLL) (part of the Canadian Abridgment) is used to find case comments (articles about cases)?

    True False

  4. A specialized law reporter publishes cases from a specific jurisdiction only (e.g. only cases from Ontario)

    True False


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