Section 59 Constitution Act 1982 [Commencement of paragraph 23(1)(a)]

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Section 59 Constitution Act 1982

Section 59 Constitution Act 1982 is about Commencement of paragraph 23(1)(a) in respect of Quebec. It is under Part VII (General) of the Act.

Commencement of paragraph 23(1)(a) in respect of Quebec

 (1) Paragraph 23(1)(a) shall come into force in respect of Quebec on a day to be fixed by proclamation issued by the Queen or the Governor General under the Great Seal of Canada.

See also  Section 32 Canadian Evidence Act 1985

Authorization of Quebec

(2) A proclamation under subsection (1) shall be issued only where authorized by the legislative assembly or government of Quebec.

Repeal of this section

(3) This section may be repealed on the day paragraph 23(1)(a) comes into force in respect of Quebec and this Act amended and renumbered, consequentially upon the repeal of this section, by proclamation issued by the Queen or the Governor General under the Great Seal of Canada.


See also:

Section 58 Constitution Act 1982

Section 57 Constitution Act 1982

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