A privative clause is which of the following?
A) A privative clause is an attempt to prevent the courts from reviewing the decision of an administrative tribunal.
B) The privative clause refers to the section of the Charter of Rights and Freedoms that prevents the Charter from applying to private or non-governmental matters.
C) Privative clauses restrict certain people from participating in administrative tribunals.
D) A privative clause is an attempt to restrict the decision-maker powers of administrative tribunals to a closely confined area.
E) Privative clauses are those sections of the charter with respect to personal freedoms.
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