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Categories: Legal doctrines and principles, Canadian law stubs, All articles with unsourced statements, Constitution of Canada
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living tree doctrine  Doctrine of the living tree  living tree
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In Canadian law, the living tree doctrine is a doctrine of constitutional interpretation that says that a constitution is organic and must be read in a broad and progressive manner so as to adapt it to the changing times. Wikipedia
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In Canadian law, the living tree doctrine is a doctrine of constitutional interpretation that says that a constitution is organic and must be read in a broad and progressive manner so as to adapt it to the changing times. Wikipedia
A Canadian doctrine that says a constitution must adapt with the changing times Wikipedia Disambiguation
A doctrine of constitutional interpretation that says that a constitution is organic and must be read in a broad and progressive manner so as to adapt it to the changing times Wikidata
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