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Hospitality Law
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1. What are three ways a contract is breached
Acts of God - acts of a public enemy - guests' own negligence
Intentional - Unintentional
Repudiation - Sabotage - Failure to perform
Habeas corpus
2. The innkeeper becomes liable for the entire loss even if the innkeeper has not been negligent.
Independent contractors - employees
Infra hospitium
Vicarious liability
Absolute liability
3. Once a contract is written - it cannot be changed without the consent of both parties
Damages that are imposed to punish and to make an example of the offending party
Actus reus and Mens rea
Parol Evidence Rule
Good Samaritan Legislation
4. If someone relies on advice or information negligently provided by a specialist - and does so reasonably to his or her detriment - a duty of care is breached
Stand operating procedures - Staff Training - Regulatory adherence - Record keeping - Waivers - Disclaimers - Releases and insurance
Negligent Misrepresentation
Sunset Clause
Instances under which an offer lapses
5. When the public is misled into believing that one company's goods or services are those a similar brand or product.
Shareholders - board of directors - statutory officers - employees - and creditors
Passing off
Boarding house - a rooming house - homes for seniors - and time-share arrangements
Easement
6. A written authorization to represent or act on another's behalf in private affairs - business - or some other legal matter
Power of Attorney
51% or 52%
Lie flat to distribute the force of the impact
Slander and Libel
7. What are the two types of property?
Contributory negligence
Personal and real
Landlord-tenant
Intentional torts
8. Job duties and standards - remuneration (salary - bonuses - perks - and benefits) - duration of term of employment - and likelihood of changes to the position.
Contributory Negligence
Pleadings - Discoveries - Pretrial / Mediation - Trial - Appeals
Summary conviction - indictable - and hybrid
4 items that should be included in the job description
9. Another word for 'reafian'?
Theft of services
Pleadings - discoveries - pretrial and or mediation - trial - appeals
Reiver
Sunset Clause
10. Regulation - deterrence - compensation - dispute resolution - education and prevention
General - Punitive - Exemplary
6 primary purposes of tort law
Floating charge
Reasons a contract may be impeached
11. Division of Lower Provincial Courts
Res ipsa loquitar
Gratuitous Promise
Criminal - Family - Youth - Small claims court
Exceptions to the privity of contract rule
12. A symbol - word - name or device used to identify or signify a company or its product.
Gratuitous bailment
Four purpose of sentencing
E. Coli
Trade mark
13. The division of law associated with interpersonal matters
Private law
Freedom of conscience and religion Freedom of thought - belief - opinion and expression - including freedom of the press Freedom of peaceful assembly Freedom of association
$413 or 55% of the claimant's average insured earnings (whichever is less)
Habeas corpus
14. A document in which you appoint someone else to act on your behalf on issues that you specify. Issues usually include medical - business - and/ or legal dealings
Trade mark
Actus reus and Mens rea
Power of attorney
Financial disloyalty - falsified qualifications - gross and continuing incompetence
15. What are the three exceptions to the common law absolute liability rule.
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16. Political - religious beliefs - and affiliations
Creed
Trade mark
Specific deterrence - general deterrence - rehabilitation - protection of the public
1) only personal property - 2) physical possessions - 3) acknowledge receipt - 4) agreement to return
17. 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?
Breach of contract
Neighbour principle
Contributory negligence
Uttering
18. Author of the Universal Declaration of Human Rights
Defamation
The parol evidence rule
John Humphrey
Floating charge
19. Most difficult element of negligence to prove
John Humphrey
Proximate cause of the injury; difficult deciding whether or not a particular consequence was reasonably foreseeable or not
Common - mutual and unilateral.
6 primary purposes of tort law
20. Two kinds of negligence
Intentional - Unintentional
Types of contracts which must be in writing
Amortization
Consideration
21. what are the four purposes of sentencing?
Damages that are imposed to punish and to make an example of the offending party
Parol Evidence Rule
Unconscionable transactions
Specific deterrence - general deterrence - rehabilitation - protection of the public
22. Job duties and standards - remuneration (salary - bonuses - perks - and benefits) - duration of term of employment - and likelihood of changes to the position.
The items that should be included in a job description
98%
6 primary purposes of tort law
Arraignment
23. A chattel mortgage on inventory - is a situation which the creditor can swoop down and immobilize the inventory still in stock upon default.
Floating charge
Pleadings - Discoveries - Pretrial / Mediation - Trial - Appeals
Exceptions to the privity of contract rule
Specific deterrence - general deterrence - rehabilitation - protection of the public
24. When a contract is breached - the injured party must do What is required to limit the losses they suffer.
Infra hospitium
Sole benefit of the Bailor (called Gratuitous Bailment) - sole benefit of the Bailee - Bailment for hire
Duty to mitigate
Democratic rights to vote or run for election
25. Which of the following Act states that no food may be advertised as a cure of treatment for any of the afflictions
Food and Drugs Act
Absolute liability
Instances under which an offer lapses
Sole benefit of the Bailor (called Gratuitous Bailment) - sole benefit of the Bailee - Bailment for hire
26. 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.
Positive Law
Noncompetition/nonsolicitation clauses
Land - buildings - fixtures
Financial disloyalty - falsified qualifications - gross and continuing incompetence
27. A right to use another's land for a specific purpose.
Salmonella
Unconscionable transactions
Easement
Non est factum
28. When the police do not need a warrant to search your residence and/or business?
Consent searches - searches made in connection with an arrest - emergency exception (imminent danger) - the plain view doctrine.
1) behavioral changes 2) changes in speech and 3) loss of co-ordination
1) in the office - 2) every guestroom - and 3) public rooms (area).
Contractual dismissal - rightful dismissal (termination for cause) - wrongful dismissal.
29. Damages are awarded to compensate the injured party
Uttering
Nepotism
Prima facie
General damages
30. If an employee of the hotel tells a guest that the hotel will provide a greater level of liability than the statutory limitations
Land - buildings - fixtures
Neighbour principle
Reiver
Equitable estoppal
31. What must be established to substantiate a claim for bailment?
Vicarious liability
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
Repudiation - Sabotage - Failure to perform
Bona fide occupational requirement
32. Latin for 'the thing speaks for itself'
Absolute liability
Negligence Per se
Repudiation - sabotage - failure to perform
Res ipsa loquitar
33. What are the 3 types of bailment?
Sole proprietorship - partnership - and corporations
Sole benefit of the Bailor (called Gratuitous Bailment) - sole benefit of the Bailee - Bailment for hire
Duty to mitigate
Types of contracts which must be in writing
34. When two or more suppliers conspire to set prices.
By Performance - By Agreement - By Frustration - By Operation of law
Price fixing
E. Coli
Financial disloyalty - falsified qualifications - gross and continuing incompetence.
35. Once a lien is registered - a claim must be issued within 90 days of substantial completion of the work?
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36. 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.
Types of contracts which must be in writing
4 items that should be included in the job description
Equitable estoppel
Reasonable Person Test
37. Division of law that defines rights and remedies
Group termination
Substantive Law
Landlord-tenant
Reasonable Person Test
38. Tort law bypass - principal of agents - vicarious liability - corp. form by amalgamation - collateral warranties - novation - etc
Floating charge
Exceptions to the privity of contract rule
Infra hospitium
Equitable estoppal
39. Bailment for the sole benefit of the bailor.
Summary conviction - indictable - and hybrid
Equitable estoppal
Slander and Libel
Gratuitous bailment
40. Author of the Universal Declaration of Human Rights in 1948?
Amortization
E. Coli
John Humphrey
Negligence Per se
41. Breach of a legal duty to act reasonably that is the direct (or proximate) cause of injury to another.
Negligence
Unconscionable transactions
Breach of contract
Sole proprietorship - partnership - and corporations
42. When the public is misled into believing that one company's goods or services are those a similar brand or product
Equity financing - debt financing - sale of assets
Infra hospitium
Criminal - Family - Youth - Small claims court
Passing off
43. List the 3 subtle signs of intoxication.
Players in the legal system
1) behavioral changes 2) changes in speech and 3) loss of co-ordination
Option
$413 or 55% of the claimant's average insured earnings (whichever is less)
44. The price a party pays for the promise.
Summary conviction - Indictable - Hybrid
By Performance - By Agreement - By Frustration - By Operation of law
Consideration
Breach of contract
45. Equal pay for males and females doing the same job - Equal pay for substantially similar jobs - Equal pay for jobs of equal value - and Pay equity
The 4 principles of Equal Pay legislation
By Performance - By Agreement - By Frustration - By Operation of law
Breach of contract
Ultra vires
46. An advertisement is an example of this... lets people know that you are ready to accept offers
Invitation to treat
Contractual dismissal - rightful dismissal (termination for cause) - wrongful dismissal.
Agent
The owner
47. 5 possible consequences if you default on your mortgage?
By Performance - By Agreement - By Frustration - By Operation of law
Sole benefit of the Bailor (called Gratuitous Bailment) - sole benefit of the Bailee - Bailment for hire
Disclaimer
Foreclosure - power of sale - taking possession of the property - action on the covenant - seizure and sale of the property at auction
48. 'Reasonable worth of the good'
Repudiation - Sabotage - Failure to perform
Stare decisis
Actus reus and Mens rea
Quantum meruit
49. First stage in a criminal court procedure
Arraignment
Intentional - Unintentional
Parol Evidence Rule
Rectification - Rescission - Damages - Injunction - Specific performance - Quantum Meruit
50. The most difficult element of negligence to prove
Proximate cause of the injury
Notary
Trademark infringement
Summary conviction - Indictable - Hybrid