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- Equal_authenticity_rule abstract "The equal authenticity rule is a rule of judicial interpretation developed by Canadian courts as a way of interpreting laws which are written in two parallel texts in English and French. The constitution of Canada requires that both versions of each Canadian law be treated as equally authoritative, which can result in problems when the English and French versions do not say exactly the same thing. The equal authenticity rule is derived from section 133 of the Constitution Act, 1867, which states, inter alia, "The Acts of the Parliament of Canada and the Legislature of Quebec shall be printed and published in both those Languages [i.e. both English and French].”".
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- Equal_authenticity_rule wikiPageRevisionID "619459811".
- Equal_authenticity_rule wikiPageWikiLink CPR_v._Robinson.
- Equal_authenticity_rule wikiPageWikiLink Category:Bilingualism_in_Canada.
- Equal_authenticity_rule wikiPageWikiLink Category:Canadian_law.
- Equal_authenticity_rule wikiPageWikiLink Category:Legal_doctrines_and_principles.
- Equal_authenticity_rule wikiPageWikiLink Category:Supreme_Court_of_Canada.
- Equal_authenticity_rule wikiPageWikiLink Civil_Code_of_Quebec.
- Equal_authenticity_rule wikiPageWikiLink Constitution_Act,_1867.
- Equal_authenticity_rule wikiPageWikiLink Quasi-constitutionality.
- Equal_authenticity_rule wikiPageWikiLink R._v._DuBois.
- Equal_authenticity_rule wikiPageWikiLink Supreme_Court_of_Canada.
- Equal_authenticity_rule wikiPageWikiLinkText "Equal authenticity rule".
- Equal_authenticity_rule wikiPageWikiLinkText "equal authenticity rule".
- Equal_authenticity_rule hasPhotoCollection Equal_authenticity_rule.
- Equal_authenticity_rule wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Columns-list.
- Equal_authenticity_rule wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Constitution_of_Canada.
- Equal_authenticity_rule subject Category:Bilingualism_in_Canada.
- Equal_authenticity_rule subject Category:Canadian_law.
- Equal_authenticity_rule subject Category:Legal_doctrines_and_principles.
- Equal_authenticity_rule subject Category:Supreme_Court_of_Canada.
- Equal_authenticity_rule hypernym Rule.
- Equal_authenticity_rule type AdministrativeRegion.
- Equal_authenticity_rule comment "The equal authenticity rule is a rule of judicial interpretation developed by Canadian courts as a way of interpreting laws which are written in two parallel texts in English and French. The constitution of Canada requires that both versions of each Canadian law be treated as equally authoritative, which can result in problems when the English and French versions do not say exactly the same thing.".
- Equal_authenticity_rule label "Equal authenticity rule".
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- Equal_authenticity_rule wasDerivedFrom Equal_authenticity_rule?oldid=619459811.
- Equal_authenticity_rule isPrimaryTopicOf Equal_authenticity_rule.