Questions: 1. Please provide citations for the following hypothetical cases. If sufficient information is provided, include parallel citations. a. Steve Smith sued Bob Brown for trespass in the Ontario Court of Justice. The case was decided in 1999 and was reported at page 47 of volume 11 of the 5" edition of the Ontario Reports. [2 marks] Smith v Brown (1999), 11 OR (5th) 47 (Ct J). b. Doctor Meredith Grey was sued by Mark Sloan for negligence in the Ontario Superior Court of Justice in 2011. It was the 6" case heard by that court in 2011. The case was reported in the Dominion Law Reports (volume 91 of the 1st edition) at page 212. [3 marks] c. In 2019, the Supreme Court of Canada decided an appeal which was initiated by Erin O'Toole concerning a law suit against Justin Trudeau. The decision was reported at page 32 of the 12" volume of the Canadian Cases on the Law of Torts (3" edition) and at page 34 of the second volume of the Supreme Court Reports for 2019. [3 marks] d. Jake Peralta was charged by the police with a minor offence in 2010. The case was the 87" case heard by the Ontario Court of Justice that year. It was not reported. [2 marks] R v Peralta, 2010 ONCJ 87. Raymond Holt won a tort case in the Ontario Superior Court of Justice against Whole Foods Market Inc. in 1999. Whole Foods appealed. The decision of the Ontario Court of Appeal was given in 2000 and it was reported in the 7th volume of the second series of the Canadian Cases on the Law of Torts at page 121, and in the 15" volume of the third edition of the Dominion Law Reports at page 297. Cite the decision of the appeal court. [3 marks] f. You are citing the decision described above at the trial level, when Raymond Holt won. This decision was reported in the Ontario Reports and appeared at page 6 of the 12" volume of the 6" series. In your citation, you are referring to a statement on page 18. Include the case history. Whole Foods won the appeal. [4 marks]