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If a guest is accidentally injured while in a rented apartment because the property was left in an incomplete management directed repair condition, the landlord

If a guest is accidentally injured while in a rented apartment because the property was left in an incomplete management directed repair condition, the landlord will be held liable.

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If you lend your car to a friend, this is an example of a gratuitous bailment.

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If a fruit stand operator promises to give you any fruit left over at the end of the day, then changes his mind, the operator has broken a binding contract.

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f a landlord wishes to terminate a yearly tenancy, 60 days clear written notice must be given to the tenant.

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When a sale is made by way of sample of description, there is an implied warranty on the goods sold.

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For a lease to be valid it must always be in writing.

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Statutes always take precedence over common law.

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A 16 year old who leases an apartment has the right to declare the lease void when it comes time to make a monthly payment.

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It is legal for a purchaser of real property to assume the vendor's existing mortgage.

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The Federal Competition Act and The Hazardous Products Act regulate advertising.

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A chocolate manufacturer decides not to list peanut oil in the ingredients of a new line of chocolates for fear of scaring off people with peanut allergies.

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The Consumer Packaging and Labelling Act

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The Hazardous Products Act

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The Food and Drugs Act

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A children's car seat does not meet safety standards in Canada.

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The Consumer Packaging and Labelling Act

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The Hazardous Products Act

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The Food and Drugs Act

An importing company imports vitamins for consumer use. There are questionable ingredients in the vitamins.

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The Consumer Packaging and Labelling Act

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The manufacturer of a household cleaner fails to put a flammable label/symbol on its product.

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The Consumer Packaging and Labelling Act

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The Hazardous Products Act

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A new company is using a product in its restaurant that contains a substance that reacts on people with diabetes.

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The Consumer Packaging and Labelling Act

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The Hazardous Products Act

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The Food and Drugs Act

Below is a list of terms. Match each statement to the term that corresponds with it.

business conducted over the internet or other electronic device

Answer 1Choose...LienFixed Term TenancyBreach of ContractBailmentMortgagorSecurity depositMediatorBreach of WarrantyGuaranteeSubletEncumbrancePersonal PropertyLeaseContractMortgageLimited TenancyDamagesChattelsImplied ContractE-CommerceTenantCaveat Emptor

money given to a landlord by a tenant to cover any damages

Answer 2Choose...LienFixed Term TenancyBreach of ContractBailmentMortgagorSecurity depositMediatorBreach of WarrantyGuaranteeSubletEncumbrancePersonal PropertyLeaseContractMortgageLimited TenancyDamagesChattelsImplied ContractE-CommerceTenantCaveat Emptor

a legally binding agreement between two or more parties

Answer 3Choose...LienFixed Term TenancyBreach of ContractBailmentMortgagorSecurity depositMediatorBreach of WarrantyGuaranteeSubletEncumbrancePersonal PropertyLeaseContractMortgageLimited TenancyDamagesChattelsImplied ContractE-CommerceTenantCaveat Emptor

one person takes temporary possession of another's property

Answer 4Choose...LienFixed Term TenancyBreach of ContractBailmentMortgagorSecurity depositMediatorBreach of WarrantyGuaranteeSubletEncumbrancePersonal PropertyLeaseContractMortgageLimited TenancyDamagesChattelsImplied ContractE-CommerceTenantCaveat Emptor

a claim by one party on goods owned by another party for debts incurred

Answer 5Choose...LienFixed Term TenancyBreach of ContractBailmentMortgagorSecurity depositMediatorBreach of WarrantyGuaranteeSubletEncumbrancePersonal PropertyLeaseContractMortgageLimited TenancyDamagesChattelsImplied ContractE-CommerceTenantCaveat Emptor

as a tenant, to rent premises to a third party who will pay the rent to you.

Answer 6Choose...LienFixed Term TenancyBreach of ContractBailmentMortgagorSecurity depositMediatorBreach of WarrantyGuaranteeSubletEncumbrancePersonal PropertyLeaseContractMortgageLimited TenancyDamagesChattelsImplied ContractE-CommerceTenantCaveat Emptor

personal property

Answer 7Choose...LienFixed Term TenancyBreach of ContractBailmentMortgagorSecurity depositMediatorBreach of WarrantyGuaranteeSubletEncumbrancePersonal PropertyLeaseContractMortgageLimited TenancyDamagesChattelsImplied ContractE-CommerceTenantCaveat Emptor

a failure to perform a duty imposed under contract

Answer 8Choose...LienFixed Term TenancyBreach of ContractBailmentMortgagorSecurity depositMediatorBreach of WarrantyGuaranteeSubletEncumbrancePersonal PropertyLeaseContractMortgageLimited TenancyDamagesChattelsImplied ContractE-CommerceTenantCaveat Emptor

a tenancy agreement signed by both parties

Answer 9Choose...LienFixed Term TenancyBreach of ContractBailmentMortgagorSecurity depositMediatorBreach of WarrantyGuaranteeSubletEncumbrancePersonal PropertyLeaseContractMortgageLimited TenancyDamagesChattelsImplied ContractE-CommerceTenantCaveat Emptor

an express warranty

Answer 10Choose...LienFixed Term TenancyBreach of ContractBailmentMortgagorSecurity depositMediatorBreach of WarrantyGuaranteeSubletEncumbrancePersonal PropertyLeaseContractMortgageLimited TenancyDamagesChattelsImplied ContractE-CommerceTenantCaveat Emptor

"Let the buyer beware"

Answer 11Choose...LienFixed Term TenancyBreach of ContractBailmentMortgagorSecurity depositMediatorBreach of WarrantyGuaranteeSubletEncumbrancePersonal PropertyLeaseContractMortgageLimited TenancyDamagesChattelsImplied ContractE-CommerceTenantCaveat Emptor

a failure to perform a minor part of a contract

Answer 12Choose...LienFixed Term TenancyBreach of ContractBailmentMortgagorSecurity depositMediatorBreach of WarrantyGuaranteeSubletEncumbrancePersonal PropertyLeaseContractMortgageLimited TenancyDamagesChattelsImplied ContractE-CommerceTenantCaveat Emptor

money awarded by a court to compensate a person for a wrong suffered.

Answer 13Choose...LienFixed Term TenancyBreach of ContractBailmentMortgagorSecurity depositMediatorBreach of WarrantyGuaranteeSubletEncumbrancePersonal PropertyLeaseContractMortgageLimited TenancyDamagesChattelsImplied ContractE-CommerceTenantCaveat Emptor

a claim or charge against a piece of land

Answer 14Choose...LienFixed Term TenancyBreach of ContractBailmentMortgagorSecurity depositMediatorBreach of WarrantyGuaranteeSubletEncumbrancePersonal PropertyLeaseContractMortgageLimited TenancyDamagesChattelsImplied ContractE-CommerceTenantCaveat Emptor

an independent third party who helps the parties involved in a dispute

Answer 15Choose...LienFixed Term TenancyBreach of ContractBailmentMortgagorSecurity depositMediatorBreach of WarrantyGuaranteeSubletEncumbrancePersonal PropertyLeaseContractMortgageLimited TenancyDamagesChattelsImplied ContractE-CommerceTenantCaveat Emptor

someone who takes out a loan to purchase a property

Answer 16Choose...LienFixed Term TenancyBreach of ContractBailmentMortgagorSecurity depositMediatorBreach of WarrantyGuaranteeSubletEncumbrancePersonal PropertyLeaseContractMortgageLimited TenancyDamagesChattelsImplied ContractE-CommerceTenantCaveat Emptor

any property owned other than land or and things attached to land

Answer 17Choose...LienFixed Term TenancyBreach of ContractBailmentMortgagorSecurity depositMediatorBreach of WarrantyGuaranteeSubletEncumbrancePersonal PropertyLeaseContractMortgageLimited TenancyDamagesChattelsImplied ContractE-CommerceTenantCaveat Emptor

a loan for the purchase of real property

Answer 18Choose...LienFixed Term TenancyBreach of ContractBailmentMortgagorSecurity depositMediatorBreach of WarrantyGuaranteeSubletEncumbrancePersonal PropertyLeaseContractMortgageLimited TenancyDamagesChattelsImplied ContractE-CommerceTenantCaveat Emptor

a person who rents rather than owns

Answer 19Choose...LienFixed Term TenancyBreach of ContractBailmentMortgagorSecurity depositMediatorBreach of WarrantyGuaranteeSubletEncumbrancePersonal PropertyLeaseContractMortgageLimited TenancyDamagesChattelsImplied ContractE-CommerceTenantCaveat Emptor

a rental agreement with that begins and ends on certain dates

Dan wants to rent an apartment for $750.00 per month. The landlord insists that a damage deposit of $850.00 is required. The landlord is legally entitled to this damage deposit.

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Chelsea, Brittany and Elizabeth decide to share an apartment and enter into a joint-tenancy with a fixed-term lease of one year. Each roommate pays 1/3 of the rent. After 4 months, Brittany decides to move back home. The landlord insists that Elizabeth and Chelsea will have to continue paying the rent in full.

Which of the following statements is correct?

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The landlord is only entitled to 2/3 of the rent for the remaining 8 months of the lease.

b.

It is the responsibility of the landlord to find a 3rd roommate to pay the remaining 1/3 of the rent; the 2 girls only have to pay 1/3 each.

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The landlord is entitled to his full rent, the 2 girls will now have to pay 1/2 of the rent each.

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It is the responsibility of the girls to find another roommate to share the rent, but until they do, they only have to pay 1/3 of the rent each.

ee is moving out of her apartment after living there for 6 years. After completing an inspection report with her landlord, she is informed that her security deposit will be used to paint the entire apartment. Lee is entitled to her damage deposit as painting the apartment is considered normal "wear and tear".

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Karen buys a pair of in-line skates from Don for $75.00, but it turns out that Don had stolen these skates from Jared.Who has the legal title to these skates?

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Karen

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Don

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Jared

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Mary is entitled to sublet her apartment to Larry. There is another 3 months left on the lease. Larry pays rent for one month and then leaves. The landlord insists Mary pay the remainder two months' rent. Mary refuses.Which of the following is correct?

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Larry has to pay the remaining 2 months rent as he was the last one to rent the apartment.

b.

The landlord is out the money, legally he can rent out the apartment to someone else to try and recoup his money.

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The landlord has the right to request payment from Mary; she is the lessee of the apartment. She is responsible for full payment of the rent for the two months owing.

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None of the above is correct.

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