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Business Law review ch 1-5, Quizzes of Law

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Business Law review - Chapters 01 to 05
Quiz 02
1) Civil law is based on a codified system.
a) True
b) False
2) Stare decisis in the Latin term for following the Code.
a) True
b) False
3) Which of the following statements about statutes is true?
a) statutes only apply when there is no common law covering the situation.
b) a statute may be only federal.
c) statutes are laws created by legislative bodies.
d) statutes often summarize or modify canon law.
e) government regulations are considered supreme to statute law.
4) Which of the following applies to Canada's Constitution?
a) The Charter of Rights and Freedoms is a part of the BNA Act, 1867.
b) The Constitution Act, 1982 requires British Parliament to amend it.
c) The Charter of Rights and Freedoms cannot be amended by federal parliament acting
alone.
d) Our Constitution consists of only the Charter of Rights and Freedoms.
e) The British North America Act of 1867, the first document to determine which classes of
subjects could be dealt with by the province and which by the federal government, was
passed by our federal parliament.
5) Once a bill has received royal assent, it may be effective immediately or it may be effective
on later proclamation.
a) True
b) False
6) If the court finds the defendant liable for the tort of battery, the court could award damages
to the plaintiff that were not for the purpose of compensating the plaintiff, but for the
purpose of punishing the defendant, such damages are called
a) derogatory damages.
b) punitive damages.
c) general damages.
d) compensatory damages.
e) special damages.
7) Maria and Sam's marriage breaks up and Maria wants possession of the house to raise the
children. Which court would deal with this action?
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Business Law review - Chapters 01 to 05 Quiz 02

  1. Civil law is based on a codified system. a) True b) False
  2. Stare decisis in the Latin term for following the Code. a) True b) False
  3. Which of the following statements about statutes is true? a) statutes only apply when there is no common law covering the situation. b) a statute may be only federal. c) statutes are laws created by legislative bodies. d) statutes often summarize or modify canon law. e) government regulations are considered supreme to statute law.
  4. Which of the following applies to Canada's Constitution? a) The Charter of Rights and Freedoms is a part of the BNA Act, 1867. b) The Constitution Act, 1982 requires British Parliament to amend it. c) The Charter of Rights and Freedoms cannot be amended by federal parliament acting alone. d) Our Constitution consists of only the Charter of Rights and Freedoms. e) The British North America Act of 1867, the first document to determine which classes of subjects could be dealt with by the province and which by the federal government, was passed by our federal parliament.
  5. Once a bill has received royal assent, it may be effective immediately or it may be effective on later proclamation. a) True b) False
  6. If the court finds the defendant liable for the tort of battery, the court could award damages to the plaintiff that were not for the purpose of compensating the plaintiff, but for the purpose of punishing the defendant, such damages are called a) derogatory damages. b) punitive damages. c) general damages. d) compensatory damages. e) special damages.
  7. Maria and Sam's marriage breaks up and Maria wants possession of the house to raise the children. Which court would deal with this action?

a) Tax Court of Canada b) Provincial Court of BC (Small Claims Division) c) The surrogate court d) Supreme Court of Canada e) None of the above

  1. Two parties that have worked together for many years have a contract dispute. Which of the following cases would be a good one to mediate? a) A case where the parties want a high degree of public visibility b) A case where the parties are not concerned about costs and delays c) A case where the parties do not trust each other d) A case where the parties want to maintain good will e) A case where the parties want to ensure the right to appeal
  2. A requirement of the rules of ______is that the decision be made by the persons hearing the evidence. a) natural justice b) fundamental justice c) ADR d) procedural fairness e) procedural justice
  3. When one person is suing another in a civil matter, the judge must be satisfied about the outcome on the balance of probabilities. a) True b) False Quiz 03
  4. A person could commit a trespass even without coming onto your land. a) True b) False
  5. Once acquitted of a crime, a person cannot be sued in tort. a) True b) False
  6. A civil court can assess only compensation and not punitive damages. a) True b) False
  7. Patricia and Alicia are not happy that Veronica has opened a new bakery that competes with their bakery. Patricia and Alicia have decided to act together using unlawful means to hurt Veronica's business interests. This is referred to as the tort of a) conversion.

Given these facts, which of the following is true? a) Pedro could also proceed in a civil action against Howard for the tort of nuisance. b) Pedro could also proceed in a civil action against Howard for the tort of battery. c) Pedro could ask for special damages, but not for general or punitive damages. d) Pedro could not take a civil action because a criminal action had taken place, and the same behaviors or action cannot be the subject matter of both types of proceedings. e) None of the above.

  1. Which of the following is an intentional tort? a) Negligence b) Breach of contract c) Frustration d) Defamation e) Duress and undue influence Quiz 04 Q.2 - If a person is injured while attempting to rescue someone, he or she may have a claim against the person who caused the situation that endangered the victim and the rescuer. a) True b) False Q.4 - Children are not held liable for their torts. a) True b) False Q.10 - Marika rented a new ground-floor condominium for four months before the owner offered to sell it to him. Marika accepted the offer. After Marika became the owner, she built a small patio off the living room. At a house-warming party, one of Marika's friends caught the heel of her shoe between some patio bricks and fell, breaking her arm. It took an abnormally long time to heal because she suffered from an unusual bone disease. Marika has heard the following about her liability and asks you about them. Which of the following statements is true? a) If found liable, Marika would be responsible only for the damages incurred by a normal person who had suffered from such a fall and not for the greater damages actually suffered by this guest. b) As Marika's guest was wearing high-heals, Marika is not liable. c) The standard of care owed to this visitor is governed by a federal statute and is therefore the same for all provinces. d) The standard of care set by statute is that the occupier has a duty to take reasonable care to see that any guest on the property is reasonably safe. e) Marika owed no duty of care to persons who came to Marika's place; people must take responsibility to look after themselves.