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Under the federal Paramountcy
____________ doctrine, in
the event of a conflict
between a federal and
provincial law, the federal law
prevails over the provincial
one.
When the Supreme Court of Reserve
Canada postpones its
decision so it can carefully
reflect on the case and have
time to write the decision, it
is said to _______ its
decision.
Legal rules that are set out in civil law
one central document or
code are characteristic of
which type of legal system?
Plaintiff
In non-criminal disputes,
the individual, corporation,
or other entity who starts
the lawsuit is called the:
,Which one of the following Court of Chancery
English courts created its
own separate body of rules
called equity?
Which of the following is an Military law
area of domestic law?
The defining feature of the precedent
common law legal system is
that judges follow:
The seeds of the rule of law Magna Carta
were planted when King John
of England signed this
document in the year 1215:
Each Canadian province is Persuasive
considered a separate
jurisdiction, and decisions
from other provinces can
be
What is the name of the Adversarial
justice system that judges
preside over in a common
law jurisdiction?
When Canada's It continued to include unwritten principles, including judicial
Constitution was independence, federalism, and the rule of law
"patriated" in 1982
the Charter of Rights and Protects the rights and freedoms it contains, but under
Freedoms certain conditions still allows the government to limit them
, In order for limits on Charter They must be pursuing a sufficiently important social objective
rights to be demonstrably b) The measures that limit the Charter rights in issuemust
justified in a free and
be rationally connected to advancing an important social
democratic society
objective
c) The law should not limit Charter rights more
thanreasonably necessary and must also generate
benefits that outweigh the negative effects from limiting
Charter rights
Which of the following is an Laws regulating assisted human reproduction
example of overlapping
federal and provincial laws
that are valid through double
aspect doctrine?
The 1969 White Paper Suggested converting Reserve lands to private property
The Oakes case Established a two-part framework for government to justify
limiting Charter Rights and Freedoms under s. 1
Which of the following is The freedom to enjoy property
NOT one of the
fundamental freedoms
protected in s. 2 of the
Charter?
a) Freedom of
conscienceand religion
b) Freedom of
expression
c) The freedom
ofassociation
d) The freedom to
enjoyproperty