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A consitutional provision is a specific benefit offered and protected by law: such as, the US Constitution 14th Amendment, -1-, for providing or insuring the rights of citizens due process of law and equal protection of law, prior to property or liberty of property is deprived by a US State. It can also mean a civil right assured by a US State, or by any governing entity thus organized to petition civil rights of and for inhabitants of a designated geographical area (such as other countries governments).

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