117. Rights of residents in States.
A subject of the Queen, resident in any State, shall not be subject in any other State to any disability or discrimination which would not be equally applicable to him if he were a subject of the Queen resident in such other State.
But what's it actually mean? Some say the State you live in cannot impose a law that fails to be instituted in another State, but this is incorrect. This paper explains the true meaning of section 117 in respect of discrimination which operates when you leave your State.
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