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Gerry grows marijuana plants from his own seeds in the forest behind his house. He sells 20 kilograms of plants to Smokey Joe for $4,000. Joe spends $200 on baggies for packaging, and resells the marijuana on the street for $6,000. Gerry's value added is
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.
Charter Of Rights And Freedoms
A comprehensive bill of rights embedded in the Constitution of Canada, guaranteeing fundamental freedoms and protections to individuals.
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