Examples of using Criminal code defines in English and their translations into French
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The criminal code defines what is illegal.
Article 225, paragraph 4(1), of the Criminal Code defines human trafficking as.
Our Criminal Code defines assault as follows.
Thus, Art. 206(Trafficking in Children) of the Criminal Code defines this crime as.
The Criminal Code defines criminal negligence.
Here is how the Criminal Code defines the act.
The Criminal Code defines the word"trustee" by reference to provincial private law.
Section 2 of the Criminal Code defines a“Weapon” as.
The Criminal Code defines the act of torture and explicitly prohibits using the doctrine of necessity as justification.
Section 2 of the Criminal Code defines a“Weapon” as.
The Criminal Code defines Canada's obligations with respect to the special protection of internationally protected persons.
With respect to the territories, the Criminal Code defines“Attorney General” as the Attorney General of Canada.
The Criminal Code defines"serious offences" as indictable offences punishable with sentences five years or more, or by statute.
Section 2 of the Criminal Code defines"firearm" as follows.
The Criminal Code defines an antique firearm as.
Subsection 84(1) of the Criminal Code defines"antique firearm" as follows.
The Criminal Code defines the procurer as a person who.
Subsection 83.01(1) of the Criminal Code defines what constitutes a'terrorist activity.
The Criminal Code defines“consent” as follows.
From the point of view of legislation, the Criminal Code defines obstructing the enforcement of a judicial decision as an offence.