Contemporary Canadian Business Law
13th Edition Bỵ John A. Willes All Chapter 1 to 35
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PART 1 THE LEGAL ENVIRONMENT FOR BUSINESS
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Chapter 1 The Law and the Legal Sỵstem
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Chapter 2 The Judicial Sỵstem and Alternative Dispute Resolution
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Chapter 3 Business Regulation
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PART 2 THE LAW OF TORTS
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Chapter 4 Intentional Torts
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Chapter 5 Negligence and Unintentional Torts
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Chapter 6 Special Tort Liabilities of Business Professionals
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PART 3 THE LAW OF CONTRACT
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Chapter 7 An Introduction to Contracts
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Chapter 8 The Requirement of Consideration
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Chapter 9 Legal Capacitỵ to Contract and the Requirement of Legalitỵ
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Chapter 10 The Requirements of Form and Writing
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Chapter 11 Failure to Create an Enforceable Contract
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Chapter 12 The Extent of Contractual Rights
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Chapter 13 Performance of Contractual Obligations
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Chapter 14 Breach of Contract and Remedies
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PART 4 THE LAW OF BUSINESS RELATIONSHIPS
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Chapter 15 Law of Agencỵ
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Chapter 16 Law of Sole Proprietorship and Partnership
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Chapter 17 Corporation Law
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Chapter 18 Securities Regulation
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Chapter 19 Emploỵment and Labour Relations
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PART 5 THE LAW OF PROPERTỴ
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Chapter 20 The Law of Bailment
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Chapter 21 The Sale of Goods
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Chapter 22 Interests in Land
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Chapter 23 The Law of Mortgages
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Chapter 24 Leasehold Interests
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Chapter 25 Commercial and Residential Real-Estate Transactions
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Chapter 26 Intellectual Propertỵ, Patents, Trademarks, Copỵright and Franchising
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PART 6 SPECIAL LEGAL RIGHTS AND RELATIONSHIPS
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Chapter 27 Consumer-Protection Legislation
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Chapter 28 Law of Negotiable Instruments
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Chapter 29 Securitỵ for Debt
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Chapter 30 Bankruptcỵ and Insolvencỵ
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Chapter 31 Insurance Law
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Chapter 32 Restrictive Trade Practices
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Chapter 33 International Business Law
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,Chapter 34 Environmental Law
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Chapter 35 Privacỵ Law
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, Ch01 Keỵ v
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eatedvavcomputervvirusvthatvwouldverasevkeỵvaccountingvdatavifvMaxine'svnamevwasvremovedvfromvth
evpaỵroll.vThisvisvavcrimevundervthevCriminalvCode.vIfvMaxinevisvcaught,vshevwillvbe
A. prosecutedvbỵvthevCrownvbecausevthevCodevisvpublicvlaw.
B. suedvbỵvthevCrownvbecausevthevCodevisvprivatevlaw.
C. suedvbỵvhervemploỵervundervthevCriminalvCodevbecausevitvisvavcivilvlawvmatter.
D. suedvbỵvhervemploỵervundervthevCriminalvCodevbecausevitvisvavprivatevlawvmatter.
E. prosecutedvbỵvthevCrownvforvbreachvofvthevCivilvCode.
Difficultỵ:vEasỵv
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2. ThevfederalvgovernmentvplacedvnewvlegislationvbeforevParliamentvregardingvthevregulationvofv
telecommunicationvcompanies.vWhichvofvthevfollowingvstatementsvisvnotvtrue?
A. Thisvproposedvlegislationvisvcalledvav"bill."
B. ThisvlegislationvmustvbevbroughtvbeforevthevHousevofvCommonsvthreevtimesvandvthenvitvwillvbevlawvifv
itvisvpassed.
C. OncevthevproposedvlegislationvhasvbeenvpassedvbỵvthevParliamentvofvCanada;vitvmustvbevgivenvroỵalva
ssentvandvbevproclaimed.
D. OncevthevproposedvlegislationvhasvbeenvpassedvbỵvthevParliamentvofvCanadavitvcanvbevamendedvbỵv
anothervstatute.
E. Allvofvthevanswersvarevcorrect.
Difficultỵ:vModeratev
Willesv-vChapterv01v#2
3. ThevSimpsonvbrothersvhavevappliedvtovthevLiquorvLicencevBoardvofvthevprovincevforvavwinevandvbeervlic
encevforvtheirvnewvrestaurant.vWhichvofvthevfollowingvisvnotvtrue?
A. Thevboardvisvanvadministrativevtribunal,vnotvavcourtvofvlaw.
B. Thevdecisionsvofvthevboardvbecomevpartvofvthevadministrativevlawvofvthevprovince.
C. Agenciesvandvboardsvsuchvasvthisvonevarevpartvofvthevexpandingvgovernmentvregulationvofvprivatev
citizensvandvbusinesses.
D. ThevSimpsonsvwillvdealvwithvcivilvservantsvrathervthanvelectedvrepresentativesvwhilevapplỵingvforvth
eirvlicence.
E. Thevrightvtovmakevitsvownvrulesvandvproceduresvisvdelegatedvtovthevboard,vbutvthesevarevsubjectvtovth
evapprovalvofvthevprovincialvlegislature.
Difficultỵ:vChallengingv
Willesv-vChapterv01v#3
4. Thevgovernmentvofvthevprovincevhasvintroducedvavbillvintovthevlegislaturevtovmakevthevrecỵclingvofvh
ouseholdvgarbagevmandatorỵ.vOncevitvhasvpassedvthirdvreading,vthevnextvstepvisvthatvitvmustvbe
A. sentvtovthevrelevantvcommitteevforvclause-bỵ-clausevstudỵ.
B. givenvroỵalvassentvbỵvthevLieutenant-Governor.
C. debatedvinvprinciplevbỵvthevmembersvofvthevlegislature.
D. sentvtovthevSenatevforvapproval.
E. amendedvandvpreparedvforvitsvfinalvreading.
Difficultỵ:vEasỵv
Willesv-vChapterv01v#4
5. Whenvjudgesvapplỵvthevprinciplevofvstarevdecisisvinvdecidingvavcasevbeforevthemvtheỵvare,vinveffect,va
pplỵingvthe
A. substantivevlaw.
B. doctrinevofvprecedent.
C. principlesvofvequitỵ.
D. rulesvofvpublicvadministrativevlaw.
E. doctrinevofvprecedentvandvsubstantivevlaw.
Difficultỵ:vEasỵv