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CAIB 3 Practice Exam Questions with Answers
Civil Law - ✔✔Addresses private wrongs using private rights & remedies



Criminal Law - ✔✔Addresses wrongs against society with punitive sanctions.



Statute Law - ✔✔Created by legislation, supersedes common law.



Common Law - ✔✔Rule of Precedence: Uses past decisions for new judgments. Based on
previous decisions for consistency.



Degrees of Negligence - ✔✔Includes negligence, gross negligence, criminal negligence.



Tort Law - ✔✔Injury other than breach of contract where courts will award damages.



Intentional Torts - ✔✔Deliberate actions causing harm, e.g., assault.



Unintentional Torts - ✔✔wrongs resulting from Negligence or carelessness causing harm, e.g.,
defamation, nuisance, trespass.



3 Types of Tort Damages - ✔✔1. Compensatory
2. Exemplary/Punitive
3. Nominal



Compensatory Damages - ✔✔damages awarded to compensate for bodily injury
(general/special damages) or property injury.



General Damages - ✔✔What court deems necessary to fairly compensate the wronged party

,-Pecuniary (economic)
-Non-Pecuniary (pain & suffering, disfigurement)



Special Damages - ✔✔Out-of-pocket expenses due to injury.



Exemplary Damages - ✔✔Punitive damages to punish or make example of wrongdoers.



Nominal Damages - ✔✔Symbolic damages to establish claim validity when no substantial loss.
ex. pay $1



Settlement Speculation - ✔✔Settlements based on expected trial outcomes.



Remedies for Breach of Contract - ✔✔EPAR

-Enforce performance
-Prohibit/ensure performance (injunction: do/not do something)
-Award Damages
-Rescission of Contract



General Limitation Statute - ✔✔Time limit for legal action on contracts.



Liability in Statute Law - ✔✔Owner liable for statutory breaches. (more likely punitive damages)



Liability in Common Law - ✔✔Based on duty of care and negligence.

Doctrine of Negligence: Duty to exercise due care to avoid harm.



Strict Liability - ✔✔When doing inherently dangerous activity, legally liable for damages
regardless of negligence.

,Dangerous Activities - ✔✔Includes explosives, fires, and aircraft operations.



Premises Liability - ✔✔Occupiers owe common duty to visitors.



Occupier - ✔✔Person controlling premises, responsible for safety.



In Common Law - 3 types of Visitors - ✔✔Includes invitees, licensees, and trespassers.



Invitees - ✔✔Visitors providing economic benefit to occupier.



Licensees - ✔✔Visitors allowed without economic benefit.



Trespassers - ✔✔Unauthorized individuals on premises.



Negligence - ✔✔Failure to exercise reasonable care causing harm.



Nuisance - ✔✔Interference with enjoyment of property or health.
Plaintiff must show:
1. physical injury/substantial interference of use/enjoyment
2. unreasonable (3am vs 3pm)



Trespass - ✔✔Unlawful interference with property or rights.



Occupier's Liability Act - ✔✔Duty of care for the condition of premises and
operations conducted thereon

, Visitors: owed common duty - ensure visitor reasonably safe for purpose of visit
-duty not owed if visitor accepts risk (roofer roofing)
Trespasser: no traps/ intentional harm



Occupiers Liability limited if: - ✔✔1. Independent Contractors - working on premises

2. Conditions of Rented Premises (landlord responsible)



Hirer Liability with Contractors - ✔✔Not Liable:

1. Reasonable care in contractor selection
2. Work should have been done
Share liability if:
-work inherently dangerous
-damage cause by defective materials supplied
-control how work being done



Single Occupancy Building - Landlord liability - ✔✔Landlord not liable unless:

-fail to notify of danger @ time of lease.
-agree to repair and doesn't



Multiple Occupancy - ✔✔Landlord liable for common areas' safety.



Duty to those Off Premises - ✔✔Maintain safety to prevent harm

- ensure operations don't escape (smoke/chemicals)



Completed Operations Exposure - ✔✔Liability for work completed away from premises.

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