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ENGR 413 MIDTERM STUDY GUIDE WITH COMPLETE SOLUTION

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ENGR 413 MIDTERM STUDY GUIDE
WITH COMPLETE SOLUTION


Three primary features of the Constitution - ANSWER Division of powers, the
creation of the courts, and the Canadian Charter of Rights and Freedoms

What falls under federal jurisdiction? - ANSWER national defence, the postal
service, broadcasting, criminal law, and specific fields such as patent law

Patents and shipping disputes

What falls under provincial jurisdiction? - ANSWER Most areas of private law,
such as property rights, contracts, negligence law, and construction liens

laws affecting architecture, engineering, and geo science practice fall under
provincial jurisdiction.

Which law prevails, provincial or federal? - ANSWER Federal

Competition Act - ANSWER Matters such as bid rigging and unfair trade
practices are governed by the Competition Act, which is a federal statute

Which courts do each province have? - ANSWER A trial court and court of
appeal

Trial Level Court - ANSWER Has the same powers as the Court of Queens
Bench

Inherent Jurisdiction

Judges are appointed by the governor general

Inherent Jurisdiction - ANSWER a concept based on the common law

,doctrine that a superior court has the authority to hear any matter that
appears before it; may be overridden by statute or legislation

What is the ultimate level of appeal? - ANSWER Supreme Court

How can you bring an appeal to the Supreme Court? - ANSWER Obtain leave
from the supreme court by demonstrating that there is at least one matter of
national importance

Provincial Court - ANSWER lowest level of Canadian courts

Provincial criminal courts and civil small claims court

Small claims court - ANSWER maximum award amount $25,000

no jurisdiction over construction leins

The charter - ANSWER Section of the constitution that gives individual rights
to all canadians and some non-citizens

Applies to acts of the government but not between private parties

Subordinate legislation - ANSWER Regulations created by agencies (and any
resultant entity)

Common Law - ANSWER Laws created by judges based off of British Law
principles

Civil Law - ANSWER Used by Qubec and Louisiana, based off of the
Napoleonic Code of France

All law is statute based

Qubec Law - ANSWER Dictated by the Civil Code

Characteristics of Construction Litigation - ANSWER Large # of parties

,involved

Large # of documents produced that are relevant to the case

What should an unpaid subcontractor do in the case of an insolvency
dispute? - ANSWER File a lien or assert a claim against a labor and material
payment bond

Lien - ANSWER a right to keep possession of property belonging to another
person until a debt owed by that person is discharged.

Limitation period - ANSWER the period of time within which legal action
must be taken

How can parties in a project allocate risk to minimize it for themselves? -
ANSWER Design contracts to allocate risks between the parties

Use insurance to shift risk to the insurer

Use bonds to protect parties from risk of non-performance or non-payment

Include contractual disclaimers to shift risk

Contract - ANSWER Voluntary agreements between two or more parties that
set out the rights, responsibilities, and liabilities of the parties to each other.

Tort - ANSWER Acts comitted by one party in violation to the rights of
another party

Negligence claim - ANSWER Asserted by a party who has been injured, either
financially or physically, by the act or omission of another party

You do not need a contractual relationship to file a negligence claim

Right to Title - ANSWER The professional regularity authority can regulate

, the exclusive right for its members to use a particular title

Protected by the regulatory bodies through discipline and enforcement
proceedings

Scope of practice - ANSWER no one can practise within the exclusive scope
of practice of these professions without being licensed

Principal functions of professional regulatory bodies - ANSWER register
members, regulate the practice of its members, discipline members, and
enforce the legislation against non-members who are practising illegally

Obligations of a professional - ANSWER Practice their profession
competently and in accordance to the code of ethics of their regulatory body

Continue professional development

Practice audits

Dicipline - ANSWER Charging a member and proceeding to a hearing to
determine guilt

Enforcement - ANSWER the process of charging a non-member with either
using the protected professional title in breach of the right to title or
practising the profession in breach of the exclusive scope of practice

Penalties for Dicipline - ANSWER reprimands, suspensions, fines, termination
of licences, educational requirements, and mentor- ship requirements

quasi-criminal

reciprocity agreements - ANSWER Agreements that exist between places that
have licensing requirements

Which title can a graduate engineering student take - ANSWER no title until

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