<P> Since the courts would not be of much use in interpreting the section, the section was nearly amended in 1992 with the Charlottetown Accord to make it enforceable . The Accord never came into effect . </P> <P> Subsection 52 (3) of the Constitution Act, 1982 requires constitutional amendments to be made in accordance with the rules set out in the Constitution itself . Subsection 52 (3) entrenches constitutional supremacy and prevents Parliament and the provincial legislatures from making most constitutional amendments using simple legislation . </P> <P> The rules for amending Canada's constitution are quite dense . They are mostly laid out in Part V of the Constitution Act, 1982 . </P> <P> There are five different amendment procedures, each applicable to different types of amendments . These five formulas are: </P>

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