LAW 525 Lecture Notes - Lecture 2: Interjurisdictional Immunity, Constitution Act, 1982, Section 33 Of The Canadian Charter Of Rights And Freedoms

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If the laws are unconstitutional businesses can challenge the decision of the government by the law being unconstitutional and refer to the constitutional act. There are two key constitutional level of governmental canada regarding business law: federal and provincial. Const act is the constitutional law that divides up the responsibility between those two, and it is division of powers. Const act 1867 addresses the issue which level of gov can do what. Const act 1867 section 91 addresses business-consumer relationship, and not only. (federal) Section 92 sets out the key provision considered what provinces can do regarding business- consumer relationships. Province can delegate to regulate the businesses within the municipality. When you wonder if municipality has power to address the issue, the real question is does the province has authority to address the issue. If province has constitutional authority to address the issue. Constitutional latin intro virus within the authority. Charter of rights and freedoms, constitution act, 1982.

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