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Mail - Jungyeon Lee - Outlc X |G 19/9 805 - Google Sec X | Course Hero X In Chapter 2 Study Questions X Homework Help - Q&A from X Homework Help - Q&A from x X g2learning.sprottshaw.com/mod/quiz/attempt.php?attempt=788738&cmid=19627 M 4 M Gmail My Sprott Shaw | S... |Mail - Jungyeon Le... Course Hero(quiz P My Letter - My Perf... ) Class AC 112 - Lars... @ Course Materials | P... O OLENS- Best Korea... M McGraw Hill Educate.. M SIMnet - Assignme.. Sprott Shaw College - G2 Learning Jungyeon Lee 12 34 5 6 Time left 1:59:23 Question 1 A 70-year-old woman, while using the escalator at the airport, dropped a glove. When she attempted to pick it up, she lost her balance and fell. As a 9 10 11 12 Not yet result of the accident, she suffered a fractured vertebra (back bone). In an action by her against the company that was responsible for maintaining the answered escalator, the defendant company would argue which of the following for its best defence? 13 14 15 16 Marked out of 17 18 1,00 Select one: Flag 19 20 O a. Qualified privilege question O b. It was not below the standard of care. Finish attempt ... O c. It did not owe her a duty of care. O d. Provocation O e. There were no damages suffered. Question 2 A duty is owed when: Not yet answered Select one: Marked out of 1.00 O a. A visitor comes on your property Flag O b. All of the above question O c. A person making a misstatement knew that it would be relied on by a member of a group O d. It would be apparent to a prudent person that the conduct was likely to cause injury O e. A person undertakes to rescue someone in danger Question 3 Al bought a case of beer because his friends were coming over to watch the Grey Cup. During the game, Al opened a beer, poured about a third of it Not yet into Bob's glass, and handed the can to Chuck. Bob noticed the strange orange colour of the beer and called everyone's attention to it; unfortunately, answered Chuck had drunk most of the beer from the can before he heard Bob. There had been a small battery in the can that had contaminated the beer. Marked out of Chuck was seriously injured. On these facts, which of the following is true? 1.00 F Flag Select one: question O a. Since Chuck did not buy the beer, he has no cause of action against anyone. O b. Bob could successfully sue the manufacturer for negligence because he need only prove that the manufacturer owed him a duty of care and need not prove damages. KO @ And 12'C OLDOBER 9:30 AM Partly sunny 2022-07-21Mail - Jungyeon Lee - Outlc X | G 19/9 02 - Google Sec X | Course Hero X In Chapter 2 Study Questions X Homework Help - Q&A from X Homework Help - Q&A from x X A g2learning.sprottshaw.com/mod/quiz/attempt.php?attempt=788738&cmid=19627 M 4 M Gmail My Sprott Shaw | S... |Mail - Jungyeon Le... Course Hero(quiz P My Letter - My Perf... Er Class AC 112 - Lars... @ Course Materials | P... O OLENS- Best Korea... M McGraw Hill Educate.. M SIMnet - Assignme. Sprott Shaw College - G2 Learning A Jungyeon Lee Question 3 Al bought a case of beer because his friends were coming over to watch the Grey Cup. During the game, Al opened a beer, poured ab Time left 1:59:16 Not yet into Bob's glass, and handed the can to Chuck. Bob noticed the strange orange colour of the beer and called everyone's attention to it, unfortunately, answered Chuck had drunk most of the beer from the can before he heard Bob. There had been a small battery in the can that had contaminated the beer. Marked out of Chuck was seriously injured. On these facts, which of the following is true? 1.00 Flag Select one: question O a. Since Chuck did not buy the beer, he has no cause of action against anyone. O b. Bob could successfully sue the manufacturer for negligence because he need only prove that the manufacturer owed him a duty of care and need not prove damages. O c. Chuck could sue Al successfully for negligence, because Al handed the contaminated beer to Chuck. O d. Because Chuck did not buy the beer, he could not sue the seller for breach of contract, but he could sue the beer manufacturer in tort. O e. Bob could sue Al successfully for negligence, because Al poured the contaminated beer into Bob's glass. Question 4 Although nothing at all had been stolen, the store detective thought that Al and Ed had stolen some CDs. After they exited the store, the detective Not yet said to both of them, "Hold it! You'll have to wait right here for the police; you'll be charged with theft!" While Ed stopped and protested, Al hurried answered off and drove away. Ed felt compelled to submit to the detective. After some time, the police finally arrived. It was only then that the detective Marked out of realized that no crime had been committed. Ed was released. On these facts, which of the following is true? 1.00 Flag Select one: question O a. Both Al and Ed could sue for assault and battery. O b. Neither Al nor Ed could sue because neither was confined in a closed space. O c. Only Ed has a cause of action for false imprisonment (i.e., a legal right to sue). O d. Both Al and Ed could sue for the tort of false imprisonment because both had been falsely accused of committing a crime. O e. Both Al and Ed could sue for the tort of false imprisonment because there had been no crime committed. Question 5 Mrs. Kahn arranged a trip to Europe for herself and her two children. Her husband couldn't go. She spent hours with the travel agent, Mr. Tobin, Not yet deciding on the vacation package. She asked him, and wrote a note asking again, what documents, vaccinations, etc., would be needed for the trip. answered Tobin said and wrote that all they would need would be their passports. Tobin forgot to tell her that a new regulation required a note from the father Marked out of allowing the children to leave Canada, although he had received a memo warning him to alert travellers of the new regulation. When Mrs. Kahn and 1.00 the children reached Toronto to embark on a plane for London, they were stopped because she did not have the required note from Mr. Kahn. They Flag lost their reservations for both the flight and the tour with no refund. On these facts, which of the following is true? question 12'C Partly sunny HOLOOBP 9:30 AM 2022-07-21Mail - Jungyeon Lee - Outlc X | G 19/9 902 - Google Sec X | Course Hero * In Chapter 2 Study Questions X Homework Help - Q&A from X Homework Help - Q&A from x X A g2learning.sprottshaw.com/mod/quiz/attempt.php?attempt=788738&cmid=19627 M 4 M Gmail My Sprott Shaw | S.. |Mail - Jungyeon Le... Course Hero(quiz P My Letter - My Perf... Er Class AC 112 - Lars... @ Course Materials | P... O OLENS- Best Korea... M McGraw Hill Educate.. M SIMnet - Assignme.. Sprott Shaw College - G2 Learning A Jungyeon Lee answered off and drove away. Ed felt compelled to submit to the detective. After some time, the police finally arrived. It was only then that the d Marked out of Time left 1:59:11 realized that no crime had been committed. Ed was released. On these facts, which of the following is true? 1.00 Flag Select one: question O a. Both Al and Ed could sue for assault and battery. O b. Neither Al nor Ed could sue because neither was confined in a closed space. O c. Only Ed has a cause of action for false imprisonment (i.e., a legal right to sue). O d. Both Al and Ed could sue for the tort of false imprisonment because both had been falsely accused of committing a crime. O e. Both Al and Ed could sue for the tort of false imprisonment because there had been no crime committed. Question 5 Mrs. Kahn arranged a trip to Europe for herself and her two children. Her husband couldn't go. She spent hours with the travel agent, Mr. Tobin, Not yet deciding on the vacation package. She asked him, and wrote a note asking again, what documents, vaccinations, etc., would be needed for the trip. answered Tobin said and wrote that all they would need would be their passports. Tobin forgot to tell her that a new regulation required a note from the father Marked out of allowing the children to leave Canada, although he had received a memo warning him to alert travellers of the new regulation. When Mrs. Kahn and 1.00 the children reached Toronto to embark on a plane for London, they were stopped because she did not have the required note from Mr. Kahn. They Flag lost their reservations for both the flight and the tour with no refund. On these facts, which of the following is true? question Select one: O a. Tobin could sue for false imprisonment. O b. There could be a civil action against Tobin and his employer, although the employer did no wrong. O c. A travel agent owes no duty of care to his customers. O d. There is no possibility of suing Mr. Tobin because he had no intention of hurting anyone; his oversight was an accident. O e. Libel is the only tort available for persons injured by another's words Next page Case Study 2 Upload portal Jump to.. Chapter 3 PowerPoint updated You are logged in as Jungyeon Lee (Log out) MG121 Ko E And 12 "C 9:30 AM Partly sunny 2022-07-21Mail - Jungyeon Lee - Outlc X G 19/9 902 - Google Sec X | Course Hero X In Chapter 2 Study Questions X Homework Help - Q&A from X Homework Help - Q&A from X X A g2learning.sprottshaw.com/mod/quiz/attempt.php?attempt=788738&cmid=19627&page=1 M 4 M Gmail My Sprott Shaw | S... |Mail - Jungyeon Le... Course Hero(quiz P My Letter - My Perf... ) Class AC 112 - Lars... @ Course Materials | P... O OLENS- Best Korea... M McGraw Hill Educate M SIMnet - Assignme.. Sprott Shaw College - G2 Learning Jungyeon Lee Time left 1:59:06 5 6 Question 6 Sam and John drank beer and watched the Olympics for hours. When John left, he did not feel impaired, but the alcohol in his system affected his 10 11 12 Not yet driving. He lost control of his car, which crashed through Mr. Mitsu's fence and into Mr. Mitsu's garage. Mitsu's neighbour, Mr. Watson, called the answered police. John was charged with driving while impaired and was found guilty in criminal proceedings. Given these facts, which of the following is true? Marked out of 13 15 16 18 1,00 Select one: Flag 19 20 O a. Since no one was physically injured, there could be no civil action. question O b. Watson, the neighbour, could sue John for negligence. Finish attempt ... O c. Because John was charged with an offence, Mitsu cannot sue him in a civil action for compensation. One court action is all that is allowed. O d. If Mitsu sued John, he would be entitled only to punitive damages. O e. Mitsu could sue John for negligence. Question 7 The plaintiff, M, quit her job because her then-employer, Mr. C, made unwelcome sexual advances and her career was not advanced as promised. Not yet Subsequently, Mr. C, on his own initiative, called her past employer, her present employer, and an instructor at vocational school and said that M was answered a thief, a false statement. As a result of that call, M lost her new job. Which of the following is true? Marked out of 1.00 Select one: Flag O a. Mr. C could be sued successfully for defamation even though the defamatory words were not written down. question O b. Mr. C could successfully use the defence of qualified privilege. O c. Technically, M could sue Mr. C for libel. O d. Mr. C could successfully use the defence of fair comment. O e. Mr. C's statement is defamatory by innuendo. Question 8 The tort of deceit involves: Not yet answered Select one: Marked out of 1.00 O a. Misleading the public as to the origin of a particular good O b. Use of the criminal justice system to improperly attack a competitor Flag question O c. A negligent misstatement by a professional O d. The intentional misappropriation of the property of another Ko B An : 12'C 9:30 AM Partly sunny OLDOBARO V 2022-07-21Mail - Jungyeon Lee - Outlc X G 19/9 902 - Google Sec X | Course Hero X In Chapter 2 Study Questions X Homework Help - Q&A from X Homework Help - Q&A from x X A g2learning.sprottshaw.com/mod/quiz/attempt.php?attempt=788738&cmid=19627&page=1 M 4 M Gmail My Sprott Shaw | S... |Mail - Jungyeon Le.. Course Hero(quiz P My Letter - My Perf.. Er Class AC 112 - Lars... @ Course Materials | P... O OLENS- Best Korea... M McGraw Hill Educate.. M SIMnet - Assignme.. Sprott Shaw College - G2 Learning Jungyeon Lee Time left 1:59:01 Question 8 The tort of deceit involves: Not yet answered Select one: Marked out of O a. Misleading the public as to the origin of a particular good 1.00 O b. Use of the criminal justice system to improperly attack a competitor Flag question O c. A negligent misstatement by a professional O d. The intentional misappropriation of the property of another O e. When a person intentionally misleads another, cheating him or her out of money Question 9 To win an action in negligence against a professional person, the plaintiff must prove, among other things, that the defendant's conduct was below Not yet an acceptable standard of care. Which of the following is the legal standard of care demanded of a professional person? answered Marked out of Select one: 1.00 O a. That he or she act to the very best of his or her ability Flag question O b. That he or she act as may reasonably be expected of the normally skilled professional in that class O c. That he or she act sincerely and as may reasonably be expected of a skilled professional O d. That he or she act sincerely and with goodwill O e. That he or she act as a reasonably prudent person Question 10 When a company puts extensive pressure on another to breach its employment relationship with a long-term employee, damages may be awarded Not yet for: answered Marked out of Select one: 1.00 O a. Deceit Flag question O b. Injurious falsehood O c. Inducing breach of contract O d. Passing-off O e. Conversion 12'C Partly sunny OLDOBEROV 9:30 AM 2022-07-21Step by Step Solution
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