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Contemporary Canadian Business Law, 13th Canadian Edition
(John a. Willes) ALL chapters 1-35 (Q&A) Latest 2025 complete A+ graded
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Part 1: The Legal Environment for Business
1. The Law and the Legal System
2. The Judicial System and Alternative Dispute Resolution
3. Business Regulation
Part 2: The Law of Torts
4. Intentional Torts
5. Negligence and Unintentional Torts
6. Special Tort Liabilities of Business Professionals
Part 3: The Law of Contract
7. An Introduction to Contracts
8. The Requirement of Consideration
9. Legal Capacity to Contract and the Requirement of Legality
10. The Requirements of Form and Writing
11. Failure to Create an Enforceable Contract
12. The Extent of Contractual Rights
13. Performance of Contractual Obligations
14. Breach of Contract and Remedies
Part 4: The Law of Business Relationships
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15. Law of Agency
16. Law of Sole Proprietorship and Partnership
17. Corporation Law
18. Securities Regulation
19. Employment and Labour Relations
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Part 5: The Law of Property
20. The Law of Bailment
21. The Sale of Goods
22. Interests in Land
23. The Law of Mortgages
24. Leasehold Interests
25. Commercial and Residential Real-Estate Transactions
26. Intellectual Property, Patents, Trademarks, Copyright, and Franchising
Part 6: Special Legal Rights and Relationships
27. Consumer-Protection Legislation
28. Law of Negotiable Instruments
29. Security for Debt
30. Bankruptcy and Insolvency
31. Insurance Law
32. Restrictive Trade Practices
33. International Business Law
34. Environmental Law
35. Privacy Law
Part 1: The Legal Environment for Business
CHAPTER 1: The Law and the Legal System (17 Questions)
1. Which of the following is the supreme law in Canada?
A. Common law
B. The Constitution Act, 1867 (formerly BNA Act)
C. The Criminal Code
D. Legislation enacted by provincial legislatures
Answer: B
Explanation: The Constitution Act, 1867 (and the Constitution Act, 1982) together form the supreme law in
Canada. All other laws must conform to the Constitution.