LAW 525 Lecture Notes - Lecture 2: Fundamental Justice, Combines Investigation Act, Ultra Vires

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Fundamental freedoms: everyone has the following fundamental freedoms, freedom of conscience and religion, freedom of thought, belief, opinion an expression, including freedom of the press and other means of communication, freedom of peaceful assembly; and, freedom of association. If finally acquitted of the offense, not to be tried for it again and, if finally found guilty and punish for the offense, not to be tried or punished for it again; and. If found guilty of the offense and just punishment for the offense has been very between the time of commission and the time of sentencing, to the benefit of the lesser punishment. Application of charter: refer to chapter 2, page 5 for the application of the charter. Several accused appealed against their convictions for carrying on a retail business or offering goods or services for sale on a sunday contrary to s. 2 of the retail business holidays act.

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