The Ontario Law Reform Commission (OLRC) was established in 1967 to investigate aspects of the law or the administration of justice in the Province of Ontario and to make proposals for its reform. Though the Commission was shut down in 1996, it was very active, having published 88 reports in just 30 years. Copies of all the reports are available here. The OLRC's reports were widely regarded and studied throughout the Commonwealth and especially at home in Canada, where they have had a profound impact on the development of the law in many areas. They continue to play an important role in legislative history and the interpretation of the law in Ontario. Today, the OLRC’s work is continued by the new Law Commission of Ontario (LCO), established in 2007.
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Interim Report of the Ontario Law Reform Commission on Landlord and Tenant Law Applicable to Residential Tenancies
Ontario Law Reform Commission
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Report of the Ontario Law Reform Commission on the Proposed Adoption in Ontario of the Uniform Wills Act, 1968
Ontario Law Reform Commission
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Report No. 1A to the Attorney General for Ontario: The Perpetuities Act, 1965
Ontario Law Reform Commission
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Report on Proposed Extension of Guarantor's Liability on Construction Bonds
Ontario Law Reform Commission
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Report No. 3 of the Ontario Law Reform Commission on Personal Property Security Legislation
Ontario Law Reform Commission