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Question 61 (1 point) Which level of government should Nantucket Sleigh-Rides, Inc. lobby for regulated roadway access to sell horse-drawn sleigh rides to patrons of

Question 61(1 point)

Which level of government should Nantucket Sleigh-Rides, Inc. lobby for regulated roadway access to sell horse-drawn sleigh rides to patrons of downtown business establishments from December through February?

Question 61 options:

federal government

municipal government

provincial government

federal and provincial government

Question 62(1 point)

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Vape Industries Inc. plans to take legal action if the government attempts to pass legislation restricting the advertising of water tobacco products. On what basis might Vape Industries take legal action should such legislation be enacted?

Question 62 options:

The legislature interferes with the fundamental freedom of expression contained in section 2(b) of theCanadian Charter of Rights and Freedoms.

The legislature is beyond the jurisdiction of the legislative branch of government.

The sale of water tobacco products is an area of private law not public law.

The legislation interferes with its equality rights contained in section 15 of theCanadian Charter of Rights and Freedoms.

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Which of the following is the feature of the Court of Queen's Bench?

Question 63 options:

They have the jurisdiction to handle claims involving an unlimited monetary amount and are the entry level for the more serious criminal matters.

The judges are appointed by provincial governments.

They are available only after permission or "leave" to appeal is granted.

Their processes are designed to be simpler, quicker, and less expensive and parties often appear in this court without a lawyer.

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The principle which requires judges to follow a decision of a higher court is known as:

Question 64 options:

Paramountcy

Stare decisis

The rule of law

Ultra vires

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The standard of proof required in a civil matter is

Question 65 options:

On a balance of possibilities

Beyond a reasonable doubt

On a balance of probabilities

Beyond all possibilities

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Which of the following governs the limitation periods to commence a civil lawsuit?

Question 66 options:

Limitations Act

Occupiers' Liability Act

Alberta Rules of Court

AlbertaHuman Rights Act

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The land titles system is different than the registry system because the land title system:

Question 67 options:

Does not confirm title

Is a depository for title documents

Guarantees title

Does not affect title

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What is the primary function of theAlberta Human Rights Act?

Question 68 options:

To prohibit discrimination on numerous grounds

To encourage equal pay for equal work

To provide rights and freedoms

To ensure the health and safety of employees in the workplace

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What is the most common defence to an allegation of employment related discrimination?

Question 69 options:

group insurance or pension plans

bona fideoccupational requirement

approved affirmative action

approved employment equity plans

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Which of the following is not typically addressed in employment standards legislation?

Question 70 options:

termination and severance

hours of work and overtime

the right to safe working conditions

minimum wage

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What is a self-dealing contract?

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What is the difference between a derivative action and an oppression action?

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What are four methods that creditors use to reduce risk in credit transactions?

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Why is a secured creditor in a better position than an unsecured creditor?

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What is the difference between public law and private law?

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How is a limitation of liability clause different from an exemption clause?

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How can a plaintiff avoid the application of an exclusion of liability clause?

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Match the term with the definition.

Question 78 options:

1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10

A process through which the parties to a dispute endeavour to reach a resolution with the assistance of a neutral person

1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10

A person who listens to the parties to a dispute and makes a ruling that is usually binding on the parties

1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10

The party who begins or files an appeal

1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10

A fee based on percentage of the judgment awarded and paid by the client to lawyer only if the action is successful

1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10

The process of arguing to a higher court that a court decision is wrong

1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10

The obligation of the plaintiff to prove its case

1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10

Final and enforceable in the courts

1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10

The formal document that initiates litigation by setting out the plaintiff's allegations against the defendant

1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10

A lawsuit launched by one person who represents a class of persons having similar claims against the defendant

1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10

A range of options for resolving disputes, as an alternative to litigation

1.

ADR- alternative dispute resolution

2.

Appeal

3.

Appellant

4.

Arbitrator

5.

Binding

6.

Burden of proof

7.

Statement of Claim

8.

Class action

9.

Contingency fee

10.

Mediation

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What are the four key aspects of personal property security legislation?

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List four factors the courts will use to calculate reasonable notice.

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The collection of legal rights associated with ownership of property has been characterized as a "bundle of rights". List four rights of property owners.

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What are the four sources that the court can rely on to imply terms in a contract?

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