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This was articulated in Lord Hales doctrine, which set out that enterprises which held an exclusive licence to provide a certain service must receive everyone, for they are affected with a public interest, and they cease to be juris privati only. The issue before the court in Christies case was therefore not the legality of discrimination per se, but the right of the York Tavern, as a licensed business offering to serve the public, to refuse service arbitrarily. Would Lord Hales doctrine extend to a tavern in the province of Quebec? --Race, Rights and the Law in the Supreme Court of Canada: Historical Case Studies, p. 144
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