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"What was the court's reasoning on limitation?"
Result
Answer with citations to paras 45-52 explaining the court's analysis of the limitation period
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"Which precedents did the court rely on?"
Result
List of 12 cases cited with context on how each was applied, with paragraph references
Query
"Did the court discuss proportionality?"
Result
Yes, in paras 78-89. Summary of the proportionality analysis with key quotes
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