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The law is best described as: both a) and b) above. O a means of social control. O a response to the demands of a free society. O both a) and c) above. O always enforced by sanctions. O both b) and c) above. Canon law, or church law, is separate from the common law. True O False A legislative bill becomes law when: O it has been passed by the House of Commons. it receives royal assent or is proclaimed. O it passes second reading. ( b) and c) above. The Civil Code of Quebec is exactly the same as the common law, but is just recorded in one document. True O False An administrative tribunal conducts: O judicial acts. supervisory acts. O tribunal acts. O administrative acts. O monarchical acts. What does the case of The Attorney General of Quebec v. La Chaussure Brown's Inc. stand for? Commercial expression has an individual or societal value in a free and democratic society and for this reason is deserving of constitutional protection. Commercial expression serves an individual or societal value in a free and democratic society and for this reason is undeserving of constitutional protection. O Commercial expression serves no individual or societal value in a free and democratic society and for this reason is deserving of constitutional protection. O Commercial expression serves no individual or societal value in a free and democratic society and for this reason is undeserving of constitutional protection. Shoe stores are not protected by freedom of expression under the Charter, for obvious reasons. In Canada, most provinces (except P.E.I., which has a population of only 145,000) have a court of appeal. O True OFalseOnce a provincial court of appeal decides a case, an unhappy party can appeal to the Federal Court of Appeal and, if still unsatisfied after the Federal Court of Appeal rules in the matter, can appeal to the Supreme Court of Canada. True O False Not all court cases in Canada entitle the parties to an examination for discovery. True O False Where are lawyers allowed to charge contingency fees? Only in the United States of America. O In the U.S.A. and Canada. O Only in Canada. What is the ADR process called that involves an impartial third party hearing a dispute and then make a decision that is binding on the parties? Mediation O Conciliation O Arbitration O Trial O Appeal What are some examples of administrative tribunals in Canada? The Canadian Radio-television and Telecommunications Commission and the Federal Board of Municipal Law Appeals. The Ontario Securities Commission, the Canadian Radio-television and Telecommunications Commission and the Federal Board of Municipal Law Appeals. The Ontario Securities Commission and the Canadian Radio-television and Telecommunications Commission. The Ontario Securities Commission and the Federal Court Martial. "Tort law" is the early Roman label given to the criminal law system. O True O False In the case of the tort of "battery": in order to be actionable, there must be an application of force - it must be intentional. in order to be actionable, there must be an application of force - does not have to be intentional or accidental. O in order to be actionable, there must be an application of force - it can be intentional or accidental. O in order to be actionable, there must be an application of force - it should be, but does not have to be, intentional or accidental.In WIC Radio and Mair v. Simpson, a radio host (Mair) compared Simpson to Hitler, the KKK and skinheads. What defence was ultimately successful at the Supreme Court of Canada such that WIC and Mair were not liable? The absence of malice defence The reasonable comment defence O The responsible communication defence The honest belief defence The public interest defence The fair communication defence The fair comment defence Although they are both founded on fraudulent conduct, Deceit and Fraudulent Conversion are distinct torts. True O False Strict liability can apply to certain behaviours that: O are sufficiently dangerous that a reasonable person in the position of the wrongdoer would believe, on a balance of probabilities, that another person would incur a loss. O are sufficiently dangerous that a reasonable person in the position of the wrongdoer would believe, on a balance of probabilities, that another person would suffer bodily harm. O are sufficiently dangerous that a reasonable person in the position of the wrongdoer would believe, on a balance of probabilities, that another person would suffer grievous bodily harm. O are so inherently dangerous that the public has a right to recovery regardless of how remote or unforeseeable the causation of an injury may be. What is the Latin term for "agreement as to the subject or object of the contract"? A) Consensus ad item B) Volenti non fit injuria O C) In loco parentis D) Amicus curiae O E) Consensus ad idem OF) Bona Fide OG) Caveat emptor OH) Compos mentis According to Willes and Willes, when is a contract under seal still useful today? A) In all cases involving aquariums O B) When parties wish to enforce a gratuitous promise C) When the contract price is less than $100.00 OD) When at least one contracting party is an individual E) When one contracting party is an individual under the age of 18 and the other is an adultIn contract law terms, what is an advertisement generally considered to be? O A) A binding contract (B) An offer for value without consideration O C) Quantum meruit D) An invitation to do business OE) None of the above OF) All of the above What is "fraudulent conversion"? O A) A mathematical equation that defrauds the victim by multiplying the perpetrator's profit O B) An action of obtaining goods under false pretenses O C) An action to take advantage of consumer inexperience O D) An untrue statement of ownership In Whitby v Carabolic Cleaning Co., "Negligence" was characterized by the House of Lords as an intentional tort because of the decision-making process that leads to it. True O False The law defines "assault" as a threat of violence or injury to a person. O True O False A It was a dark and rainy day. John was on his way home from a rugby game when he remembered that he had to stop at the store to pick up milk for his mom. He considered telling his mom that he forgot because he didn't want to go into the store as muddy as he was from his rugby game, and he was still wearing his cleats. Nevertheless, his conscience got the better of him and he stopped at a convenience store to run in and pick up the milk. As he rushed into the store he slipped and fell. While he was lying on the ground he noticed that there was a large puddle of water on the floor. The cashier, from a distance, yelled, "Hold on, I'll be right there! I'm here by myself today, and I'm very busy. Watch the puddle; I have not had a chance to mop it up yet." John's arm was broken as a result of the fall and he ended up missing a week from work and the weekend getaway skiing with his friends. Analyze this scenario by discussing the possible tort and whether it would likely succeed