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What does the Liberty of Abode refer to?
What does the Liberty of Abode refer to?
- The right to travel freely without any restrictions
- The right to own multiple properties in different locations
- The right to have and maintain a home in a chosen place (correct)
- The right to choose a residence only within certain geographical boundaries
Under what circumstances can the Liberty of Abode be impaired?
Under what circumstances can the Liberty of Abode be impaired?
- By societal considerations without legal backing
- By personal choice without any restrictions
- By lawful order of the court (correct)
- By decision of the local government
Is the Liberty of Abode an absolute right?
Is the Liberty of Abode an absolute right?
- No, it can be restricted based on societal opinions
- Yes, but only for citizens and not for non-citizens
- Yes, it is an absolute and unrestricted right
- No, there may be laws that restrict the freedom under certain circumstances (correct)
What is the basis for impairing the Liberty of Abode according to Genuino v. De Lima?
What is the basis for impairing the Liberty of Abode according to Genuino v. De Lima?
What is required for a search warrant or warrant of arrest to be issued?
What is required for a search warrant or warrant of arrest to be issued?
Under what circumstances can the privacy of communication and correspondence be violated?
Under what circumstances can the privacy of communication and correspondence be violated?
What is the effect of obtaining evidence in violation of privacy laws?
What is the effect of obtaining evidence in violation of privacy laws?
What does Section 4 of the Bill of Rights protect?
What does Section 4 of the Bill of Rights protect?
What does Section 5 prohibit the making of laws about?
What does Section 5 prohibit the making of laws about?
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