The law of apology

By: Pulat Yunusov · June 16, 2009 · Filed Under Evidence · Add Comment 

Letterman apologizes to Palin, Raitt to cancer-affected people, Baird to Toronto. It seems sorry doesn’t seem to be the hardest word lately. Just search Google News for “sorry“, “apologizes“, or “regrets.”

But what are the legal consequences of contrition? For one example, check out the Apology Act assented to in Ontario on April 23 this year.

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