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Hospitality Law
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hospitality
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Answer 50 questions in 15 minutes.
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1. Tort law bypass - principal of agents - vicarious liability - corp. form by amalgamation - collateral warranties - etc.
Exceptions to the privity of contract rule
Private law
Actus reus
Positive Law
2. Use of another company's business name or logo without permission.
Repudiation - sabotage - failure to perform
Contributory Negligence
Rectification - Rescission - Damages - Injunction - Specific performance - Quantum Meruit
Trademark infringement
3. When the public is misled into believing that one company's goods or services are those a similar brand or product.
Passing off
98%
Reasons a contract may be impeached
Duty to mitigate
4. Innocent - negligent and fraudulent
The kinds of misrepresentation
Nepotism
Mens rea
Arraignment
5. A declaration that the statute operates notwithstanding the Charter ceases to have effect after five years
Property was delivered to the bailee - property was accepted by the bailee - property not returned - or not returned in proper condition - bailee breached duty owed to bailor
Sunset Clause
Passing off
Quantum meruit
6. Laws duly enacted by a person or body having the authority to enact and enforce them.
Prima facie
Positive law
Negligence
Equity financing - debt financing - sale of assets
7. Which of the following rights does the Charter guarantee only to citizens of Canada
Democratic rights to vote or run for election
General damages
Floating charge
Quantum meruit
8. Latin term for 'On the face of it'.
General - Punitive - Exemplary
Prima facie
Passing off
Stare decisis
9. Regulation - deterrence - compensation - dispute resolution - education and prevention
Trade mark
6 primary purposes of tort law
Summary conviction (minor) - indictable (serious) - hybrid
Reasonable Person Test
10. The publication of a false statement about someone either verbally or in writing which damages their reputation
Defamation
Food and Drugs Act
Duty to mitigate
Exemplary damages
11. When the police do not need a warrant to search your residence and/or business?
Negligent Misrepresentation
The owner
Consent searches - searches made in connection with an arrest - emergency exception (imminent danger) - the plain view doctrine.
General damages
12. What does BFOR stand for?
General damages
Bona fide occupational requirement
Restrictive covenant
Negligence Per se
13. 3 types of offenses in a criminal procedure
Contributory Negligence
Intentional - Unintentional
Summary conviction - Indictable - Hybrid
Boarding house - a rooming house - homes for seniors - and time-share arrangements
14. The division of law associated with interpersonal matters
Private law
Financial disloyalty - falsified qualifications - gross and continuing incompetence.
Infra hospitium
John Humphrey
15. Governor general and lieutenant governors
Option
Price fixing
'The thing speaks for itself'
Royal prerogatives
16. Beyond a reasonable doubt is what probability
Passing off
Sole benefit of the Bailor (called Gratuitous Bailment) - sole benefit of the Bailee - Bailment for hire
98%
Habeas corpus
17. 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
Positive Law
Vicarious Liability
General - Punitive - Exemplary
Non est factum
18. Law is whatever judges say it is...
Intentional torts
Defenses to intentional Torts
Legal realism
Democratic rights to vote or run for election
19. Tort law bypass - principal of agents - vicarious liability - corp. form by amalgamation - collateral warranties - novation - etc
Uttering
Noncompetition/nonsolicitation clauses
Intentional - Unintentional
Exceptions to the privity of contract rule
20. 'It stands decided'
Repudiation - sabotage - failure to perform
Legal realism
1) Eviction at the end of stay - 2) nonpayment - 3) persons of ill-repute - 4) disorderly conduct - 5) disturbing the peace - 6) carrying a contagious disease - and 7) breaking house rules.
Stare decisis
21. When a person - knowingly with intent to defraud - writes a cheque on a bank account with insufficient funds.
Option
6 primary purposes of tort law
Substantive Law
Uttering
22. What are the two types of property?
Intentional torts
Discoveries Stage
Fiduciary Duty
Personal and real
23. Assault - battery -trespass - conversion - false Imprisonment - intentional infliction of mental suffering - deceit - and intentional interference with a contract.
Agent
Democratic rights to vote or run for election
Duty to mitigate
Intentional torts
24. List remedies one would expect when a contract is breached
Natural Law
Arraignment
Sunset Clause
Rectification - Rescission - Damages - Injunction - Specific performance - Quantum Meruit
25. What are three ways a contract is breached?
Non delegable duty
Repudiation - sabotage - failure to perform
Duty to mitigate
Mens rea
26. Promises made without consideration
Surcharge
Stare decisis
Private law
Gratuitous Promise
27. Stages of a civil action
Stare decisis
Exceptions to the privity of contract rule
Prima facie
Pleadings - Discoveries - Pretrial / Mediation - Trial - Appeals
28. What are the 3 types of bailment?
Actus reus and Mens rea
Sole benefit of the Bailor (called Gratuitous Bailment) - sole benefit of the Bailee - Bailment for hire
Proper performance of work - good faith and loyalty - confidentiality - non-competition agreements - reasonable notice
Consideration
29. Who owns mislaid property?
The owner
Legal realism
Non delegable duty
Invitation to treat
30. Defaming a business - a product or a property rather than a person.
Repudiation - Sabotage - Failure to perform
Substantive Law
Disclaimer
Injurious Falsehood
31. What are the 3 ways employment can be terminated?
Financial disloyalty - falsified qualifications - gross and continuing incompetence
Shareholders - board of directors - statutory officers - employees - and creditors
An alcohol provider can be charged for serving anyone who appears intoxicated/ underage
Contractual dismissal - rightful dismissal (termination for cause) - wrongful dismissal.
32. Consent - self defense - lack of intention - necessity - legal authority - defense of property - and defense of a third person.
Ultra vires
Equitable estoppel
Defenses to intentional Torts
Theft of services
33. 5 reasons for evicting a guest.
1) Eviction at the end of stay - 2) nonpayment - 3) persons of ill-repute - 4) disorderly conduct - 5) disturbing the peace - 6) carrying a contagious disease - and 7) breaking house rules.
Power of attorney
Option
The 4 principles of Equal Pay legislation
34. Job duties and standards - remuneration (salary - bonuses - perks - and benefits) - duration of term of employment - and likelihood of changes to the position.
Injurious Falsehood
The items that should be included in a job description
Reiver
Private law
35. Allows a legislation to override the Charter
Section 33 of the Charter
Price fixing
Equity financing - debt financing - sale of assets
Contributory Negligence
36. Latin for 'the thing speaks for itself'
Defamation
Proximate cause of the injury; difficult deciding whether or not a particular consequence was reasonably foreseeable or not
Res ipsa loquitar
Municipal government
37. The exchange of benefits; the price a party pays for the promise
Infra hospitium
Notary
Consideration
Consent searches Searches made in connection with an arrest. Emergency exception (imminent danger) The plain view doctrine.
38. Political - religious beliefs - and affiliations
Freedom of conscience and religion Freedom of thought - belief - opinion and expression - including freedom of the press Freedom of peaceful assembly Freedom of association
Creed
Vicarious Liability
Stare decisis
39. The price a party pays for the promise.
Consideration
Non delegable duty
Option
To 'perfect' a lien
40. It is not my deed
Non est factum
Factoring
1) behavioral changes 2) changes in speech and 3) loss of co-ordination
Gratuitous bailment
41. Once a contract is written - it cannot be changed without the consent of both parties
Natural Law
Parol Evidence Rule
Legal realism
Fiduciary Duty
42. A person who becomes ill but did not pay for the meal can sue the establishment
Easement
Land - buildings - fixtures
Neighbour principle
To 'perfect' a lien
43. A written authorization to represent or act on another's behalf in private affairs - business - or some other legal matter
Reasons a contract may be impeached
Power of Attorney
Democratic rights to vote or run for election
Vicarious liability
44. When the public is misled into believing that one company's goods or services are those a similar brand or product
Repudiation - Sabotage - Failure to perform
Sole proprietorship - partnership - and corporations
Reasonable Person Test
Passing off
45. A plaintiff is partly or solely the cause of his or her own injury
Rights under a contract or debt instrument - goodwill - and ownership of a trademark
Contributory negligence
Repudiation - Sabotage - Failure to perform
John Humphrey
46. Law created by a person or body with authority to enact and enforce it
Nepotism
Freedom of conscience and religion Freedom of thought - belief - opinion and expression - including freedom of the press Freedom of peaceful assembly Freedom of association
Negligence
Positive Law
47. Balance of probability needed to win a civil case
51% or 52%
Easement
Ultra vires
Nepotism
48. Clauses in the purchase agreement to restrict the seller from competing with the business for a reasonable amount of time within a reasonable geographical location.
Duty to mitigate
Independent contractors - employees
Noncompetition/nonsolicitation clauses
The items that should be included in a job description
49. 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?
Damages that are imposed to punish and to make an example of the offending party
Bona fide occupational requirement
Express deposit
Breach of contract
50. The amount he merits
Thin Skull Rule
Proper performance of work - good faith and loyalty - confidentiality - non-competition agreements - reasonable notice
Quantum merits
Reiver