C.C.S.M. c. I80
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DEFINITIONS
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| Definitions
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WHEN THIS ACT APPLIES
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| This Act applies unless there is a contrary intention
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| This Act applies to its own interpretation
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| Common law rules continue to apply
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GENERAL RULES OF INTERPRETATION
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| Law is "always speaking"
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| Rule of liberal interpretation
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| Bilingual versions
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| Aboriginal rights protected
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WHEN ACTS AND REGULATIONS COME INTO FORCE
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| When Acts come into force
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| When coming into force provision is effective
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| Coming into force at the beginning of the day
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| Expiry or lapse at the end of the day
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| Staggered proclamations
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| Effective day of proclamations
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PREAMBLES AND REFERENCE AIDS
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| Preamble
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| Reference aids
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IMPERATIVE AND PERMISSIVE LANGUAGE
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| Imperative and permissive language
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DEFINITIONS
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| Different forms of defined terms
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| General definitions
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MAJORITY, QUORUM AND MEETINGS
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| Majority
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| Quorum
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| Meetings, teleconferences and documents
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| Number of persons
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CORPORATIONS
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| Powers of corporations
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TIME PERIODS AND HOLIDAYS
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| Time period beginning or ending on a specified day
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| Time period beginning after a specified day
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| Number of days between events
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| Within a time
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| Holidays
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| Holidays falling on Sunday
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| Time limits are extended for holidays
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| Days on which offices closed
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NAMES, NUMBER AND GENDER
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| Bilingual proper names
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| Common names
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| Plural and singular
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| Gender
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PUBLIC OFFICERS AND OTHERS
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| Public officers hold office during pleasure
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| Appointing public officers
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| Public officer's successor or deputy
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| Public officer: location of authority
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| Retroactive appointments
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| Who may act for a minister
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| Deputy minister cannot make regulations
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| Exercising powers under an Act or regulation
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| Authorized act depending on another act
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| Powers to be exercised and duties performed when required
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| Power exercised by current holder of office
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REGULATIONS
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| Terms used in regulations
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| Amending, repealing and replacing regulations
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| Repealing regulations
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| Adopting codes and standards
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| Changes
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FORMS
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| Using an approved form to report information
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| Differences in forms
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| English and French forms
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CITING AND REFERRING TO ACTS AND REGULATIONS
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| Citing an Act
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| Citing other Canadian laws
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| Reference includes amendments
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| Reference to other Canadian laws
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| Reference to a replaced Act or regulation
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| Reference to a repealed Act or regulation
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| Reference to other Canadian laws
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| Reference to a series
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AMENDMENTS AND REPEALS
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| Legislature's power to repeal or amend
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| Amending at same session
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| Amendment is part of what is amended
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| Expired Acts and regulations deemed to be repealed
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| Effect of repeal
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| Effect of repeal on investigations, etc.
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| Effect of amendment or replacement
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| Authorized persons may continue to act
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| Proceedings continue under the new Act
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| When the new procedure must be used
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| Reduction of penalties
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| Regulations remain in force
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| Bonds and securities
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| No implications from repeal or amendment
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| Amendment does not imply a change in the law
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| No implications from amendment, revision or re-enactment
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CROWN
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| Crown not bound unless expressly stated
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MISCELLANEOUS
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| Pending litigation
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| Repealed
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| Private Acts
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| Proclamation to be issued under order in council
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| Security
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| Sureties
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REPEAL AND COMING INTO FORCE
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| Repeal
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| C.C.S.M. reference
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| Coming into force
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