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Rob and his friends have spent the entire evening at a local bar. They have been consuming alcohol all evening and by the end of

  1. Rob and his friends have spent the entire evening at a local bar. They have been consuming alcohol all evening and by the end of the night, Rob is heavily intoxicated. He mouths off to the bouncer (security guard) who is at the door. The bouncer uses excessive force, throwing Rob out onto the street and kicks him in the stomach, causing Rob very serious injuries. Under the circumstances, which of the following statements is true?
  2. The bouncer may be charged criminally but he will likely be able to argue self-defence.
  3. If the bouncer is charged criminally, Robert will not be able to bring a civil suit against him.
  4. The bouncer was just doing his job so he will not be charged and is in no way liable for monetary compensation to Rob.
  5. The bouncer can be charged criminally with assault and may face a civil action for monetary damages arising from the injuries he caused Rob.

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QUESTION 41

  1. Which of the following is an example of the tort of libel?
  2. Binh sends an email to one of Rashid's customers containing a true statement about Rashid's business, and the statement leads to damage to Rashid's business reputation.
  3. Binh makes a true statement about Rashid's business in conversation with one of Rashid's customers and the statement leads to damage to Rashid's business reputation.
  4. Binh sends an email to one of Rashid's customers containing a false statement about Rashid's business, and the statement leads to damage to Rashid's business reputation.
  5. Binh makes a false statement about Rashid's business in conversation with one of Rashid's customers, and the statement leads to damage to Binh's business reputation.

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QUESTION 42

  1. In the right to die case that reached the Supreme Court of Canada in 2015, the applicant claimed that a provision under the Criminal Code prohibiting someone from assisting in the death of another who was irremediably ill, was a violation under the Charter of Rights and Freedoms.
  2. True
  3. False

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QUESTION 43

  1. The legal principle of fiduciary duty includes which of the following elements?
  2. trust
  3. honesty
  4. good faith
  5. all of the above

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QUESTION 44

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