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What are point-of-purchase (POP) promotions?
Charter
A formal document that establishes the rights, privileges, and purposes of an organization or city.
Dress Code
A set of rules specifying the attire expected to be worn by individuals in certain environments or situations.
CRTC
The Canadian Radio-television and Telecommunications Commission, a regulatory agency for broadcasting and telecommunications in Canada.
Principles of Equity
Fundamental guidelines in legal systems that emphasize fairness, justice, and impartiality, especially in cases where strict application of laws may lead to an unjust outcome.
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