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Hospitality Law

Subjects : hospitality, law
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  • Answer 50 questions in 15 minutes.
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1. A crime consisting of the use of services - such as a hotel room or a restaurant meal - with the intent of avoiding payment and the act of failing to pay.






2. A plaintiff is partly or solely the cause of his or her own injury






3. Under the law - when an employer terminates the contract with an independent contractor - before all duties have been performed; What can the contractor sue for?






4. Assault - battery -trespass - conversion - false Imprisonment - intentional infliction of mental suffering - deceit - and intentional interference with a contract.






5. What does BFOR stand for?






6. Amount added on to a usual charge for a specific product - purpose - or service.






7. Innocent - negligent and fraudulent






8. list 4 elements of bailment






9. What are some of the conditions for rightful dismissal?






10. A plaintiff is partly or solely the cause of his or her own injury.






11. Who owns mislaid property?






12. Conditions for rightful dismissal.






13. Guilty act in Latin.






14. What are the 3 types of bailment?






15. An agreement by an offeror to leave an offer open for a specified period of time.






16. 'It stands decided'






17. In a criminal procedure list the 3 types of offenses






18. List remedies one would expect when a contract is breached






19. Balance of probability needed to win a civil case






20. Author of the Universal Declaration of Human Rights






21. Legal responsibility for the negligence of another person. Legal doctrine that assigns liability for an injury to a person who did not cause the injury but Who has a particular legal relationship to the person who did act negligently






22. Tort law bypass - principal of agents - vicarious liability - corp. form by amalgamation - collateral warranties - novation - etc






23. What are the five stages of a civil action?






24. A restriction placed on some aspect of land use.






25. Circumstances in which the authorities do not need a warrant to search your premises






26. The amount he merits






27. Offeree does not accept by the deadline Offeree does not accept within a reasonable time One party dies or loses the capacity to contract






28. For duress - for undue influence - if a mistake was made - for misrepresentation - where utmost good faith was not demonstrated.






29. List the 4 conditions of adverse possession. (squatter's rights)






30. Division of law that defines rights and remedies






31. Division of Lower Provincial Courts






32. Which of the following rights does the Charter guarantee only to citizens of Canada






33. A duty that cannot be given to someone else






34. The innkeeper becomes liable for the entire loss even if the innkeeper has not been negligent.






35. Types of Damages






36. Allows a legislation to override the Charter






37. Spoken and written defamation






38. When a contract is breached - the injured party must do What is required to limit the losses they suffer.






39. What are the two types of property?






40. When the police do not need a warrant to search your residence and/or business?






41. The publication of a false statement about someone either verbally or in writing which damages their reputation






42. Land - marriage - co-signing - longer than one year to complete - agreement to deliver goods at a future date - and (3 more)






43. A symbol - word - name or device used to identify or signify a company or its product.






44. A declaration that the statute operates notwithstanding the Charter ceases to have effect after five years






45. If an employee of the hotel tells a guest that the hotel will provide a greater level of liability than the statutory limitations - the hotel will be stopped from relying on the protection of the statutory limitations.






46. Notices of statutory provisions limiting liability be posted where?






47. What must be established to substantiate a claim for bailment?






48. Legal responsibility for the negligence of another person






49. 'Reasonable worth of the good'






50. Selling accounts receivable at a discount.