Mr. Chair, as we've already discussed, absolute and exclusive liability is a fundamental principle of the bill. Indeed, it's not a constitutional principle, actually. It is a common law principle that's overwritten in here.
November 23rd, 2009 / 4:05 p.m.
Senior Legislative Counsel, Advisory and Development Services Section, Department of Justice
Mr. Chair, as we've already discussed, absolute and exclusive liability is a fundamental principle of the bill. Indeed, it's not a constitutional principle, actually. It is a common law principle that's overwritten in here.
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