One example would be in clause 5, which starts with “The competent minister”. I think there are one or two instances that refer to “the” competent minister; in other places I think the text uses “a” competent minister.
November 28th, 2006 / 4:15 p.m.
Deputy Director, Security and Privileges and Immunities Law Section, Department of Foreign Affairs
One example would be in clause 5, which starts with “The competent minister”. I think there are one or two instances that refer to “the” competent minister; in other places I think the text uses “a” competent minister.
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