Question 18 (1 point) Where a consumer debtor has debts less than excluding those secured by the person's principal residence, he or she may file a proposal to its creditors under the Bankruptcy and Insolvency Act. O $1 000 $50 000 $75 000 $175 000 $250 000 rcial Law 220 June 27, 2020 00:00 Time Left:3:12:26 Kunwarbir Singh Attempt 1 18 21 24 Question 32 (6 points) Mary, stored her household property in one of Sam's storage units of his storage building. Her property was damaged over the course of the storage. Mary had become ill and out of medical necessity, put her household items in storage. Items in storage included antique furniture and couches, beds and bedding, and glassware. She placed all her household goods into storage pending the return of her health and thereby her ability to manage her household. As a result, for a fee of $70.00 per month she placed all her household goods in storage in a newly opened facility. Prior to moving her belongings, Mary met with Sam, the owner, and toured the storage bins. She noted they were brand new and had no damage, cracks or moisture in them. At this time, she explained her situation and found the storage unit would satisfy her needs. Sam told her it would be like storing her goods in her own home. No need for pallets or shelving. There was no written contract and on her first receipt Sam wrote "all items left at owner's risk" Mary agreed and Sam provided Mary with a lock and key for her bin. Sam made it clear that he would check on the goods every 6 months by opening the overhead door and looking in, but that he would not handle or touch her items. He made it clear that she was leaving things at her own risk and that because she had her own key she would have access to the bin whenever she wanted. Both agreed on this arrangement. Two years later, when Mary went to get her goods, she found much damage to her articles. There was rodent and water damage. She sued Sam for full compensation which included a return of her $1,680 of storage fees. 27 30 33 A What is the main legal issue? B. Provide legal arguments for each side. C. What would Sam have to do to show that he carried out his duty of care? D. What is the likely outcome of the legal action? O 99. e acer F8 FO 510