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The Resource Conservation and Recovery Act, which concerns how toxic substances are handled once they are in the market, or when they are being disposed of, was first passed in:
Charter Of Rights And Freedoms
A foundational legal document in Canada that protects individual rights and freedoms from infringements by government actions.
Section 33
Often referred to as the "notwithstanding clause," it allows Canadian federal or provincial governments to override certain sections of the Charter of Rights and Freedoms for a temporary period.
Charter Of Rights And Freedoms
A foundational legal document in Canada, part of the Constitution, that guarantees fundamental rights and freedoms to Canadians.
Application Limitations
Constraints or deadlines imposed on the submission of applications or claims, often used in legal contexts or procedural requirements.
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