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Reasonableness of classification
Reasonableness of classification, it is clear that Article 14 does not forbid reasonable
Reasonable classification
Reasonable classification, it is now well established that while Article 14 forbids
classification
classification : the act or method of distributing into a class
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suspect classification
suspect classification : a statutory classification that is subject to strict scrutiny
Classification
Classification, means the classification of commodities made under s. 31 for
Under-inclusive classification
Under-inclusive classification, there are two main consideration to justify an under-inclusive classifi-cation.
suspect class
of the law by means of judicial scrutiny of a classification that discriminates against or otherwise burdens or affects them [a
rational basis test
that involves a determination of whether a statutory or regulatory classification of persons (as by age or offender status) has a
Discrimination with reasons
Discrimination with reasons, means rational classification for differential treatment having nexus to the constitutionally permissible object.
Rational basis test
that involves a determination of whether a statutory or regulatory classification of person (as by age or offender status) has a
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