Question: I . Chapter 2 - Citation fixing all errors in formatting, spacing, and punctuation: 1. Canada (Human Rights Commission) v. Canadian Airlines International Ltd., 2006
I . Chapter 2 - Citation
- fixing all errors in formatting, spacing, and punctuation:
1. Canada (Human Rights Commission) v. Canadian Airlines International Ltd., 2006 S.C.C. 2006 SCC 1[2006]1SCR_________________________________________________________________
2. Occupational Health and Safety Act, R.S.A. 2000, c.O-2. Occupational Health and Safety Act, RSA 2000, c O-2. _________________________________________________________
3. Workplace Safety and Insurance Act, 1997, S.O. 1997, c. 16, Sch. A. Workplace Safety and Insurance
Act, 1997, SO 1997, c 16, Sch A.____________________________________________________
4. Canada Occupational Health and Safety Regulations, SOR/86-304. ____________________________________
5. Hemingway v. Smith (1983), 1 D.L.R. (4th) 205 (BC C.A (BC CA). ________________________________________________________
11. Chapter 3 Wills and Power of Attorney
- Fill in the blanks using the correct terminology found in the chapter introduction:
- Susy has decided that she would like to have her wishes known on her death. She has to create a legal document that is called a Personal Will and Power of Attorney.
This document distributes her property on her death. She has been advised that her property is known as her estates in terms of her assets on death.
2. An estate consists of two types of property, which are ______ and _______.
3. Susy is called the ___________in this document because she is the one creating it. The person she assigns to look after the distribution of her estate is called the _________.
4. If she has minor children, she will name a person to care for them. This person is called the _________.
5. She would also name a person to look after the finances of the minor children, and this person is called the _________. Minor children are those children under the age of _____
6. The people she names in the last will and testament to receive gifts as a result of her death are called the _______________.
7. There is a clause she can use in her last will and testament to ensure that the heirs of her beneficiaries will receive an entitlement in the event of a beneficiary being deceased at the time the will is distributed. This clause is referred to as a _________ clause.
8. If Susy wishes to make a change to her last will and testament without creating a new will, she can create a _________ which makes minor changes.
B. Fill in the blanks using the correct terminology found in the chapter introduction:
1. Susy also wants to give someone authority to make decisions on her behalf, so she has asked a lawyer to prepare her _____________
2. She is called the grantor and the person given the authority is called the _____________. 3. The authority will not be used until particular conditions are met; for example, if Susy is deemed mentally _____________, which means she cannot understand the consequences of her decisions.
The following two powers of attorney will be created:
- ___________ of attorney for property to look after her banking and other money-related matters, and a power of attorney for __________to look after her accommodation, nutrition, medication, and other such requirements for her well-being when she is no longer able to do so for herself.
- Powers of attorney require _______ witnesses who must attest that she signed the document.
- At any point in time, Susy can _________ the authority, which cancels the powers.
III. Chapter 4 ESTATE
A. Fill in the blanks using the terminology found in the introduction:
1. Susy has passed away as a result of her car accident injuries. Her sister, Samatha, knew she was named as her executor and knew where to locate the last ______________,which outlined her sister's wishes on death. Because Susy had a will, and because the original will was found, she is deemed to have died _____________ in the eyes of the court. Had Susy's last will and testament not been found, she would have been deemed to have died ___________and, therefore, the estate would have to be distributed according to ___________, whereby her heirs would receive a bequest as a result.
2. Samantha has taken the will to their family lawyer. The law firm will now start the_________ process through the courts. Samantha is now called the ___________ on the court forms, which means she will be the person who will be responsible for the distribution of the estate. To obtain the court's permission, an ______________ must be filed through a series of documents prepared by the law firm.
3. The court has now approved Samantha to distribute the estate. She has decided to ________ the services of the law firm, because she is distraught and doesn't feel able to deal with the legal tasks at hand.
4. The law firm has obtained the court document authorizing the appointment of the estate trustee. Distribution can now begin. To prove this authorization,_______________ are prepared and attached to copies of the original court document.
5. Samantha is aware that she has to have a _______ signed by each beneficiary before she can be released from her duties.
IV. Chapter - Real Estate
B. fixing all errors in formatting, spacing, and punctuation.
1. Real Estate Services Act S.B.C. 2004 c. 42. _______________________________________
2. Camacho v. Dorey 2005 ABPC 373, 394 A.R. 297. ________________________________________
3. Manitoba Real Estate Association v. Manitoba Securities Commission, (1999) 139 Man. Reports (2nd) 227 (Q.B.)______________________________________________
4. Real Estate Appraisers Act S.N.S. 1998 c. 25. _______________________________________
5. London Loan & Savings Co. of Canada v. Meagher 1930 SCR 378_____________________
6. Nova Scotia Real Estate Commission v. Lorway, 2006 NSSC 76, 241 NSR (2d) 374.
_____________________________________________________________
7. Real Estate Act S.S. 1995 c. R-1.3. Real Estate Act, SS 1995, c R-1.3. ______________________________
8. Real Estate Trading Act R.S.P.E.I. 1988 c. R-2.________________________________
9. Blackbird (2005) 74 OR (3d) 241; 248 DLR (4th) 201; 192 CCC (3rd)________________________________
Chapter 6 Incorporation:
Fill in the blanks using Exercise - Fill in the Blanks Fill in the blanks using the correct terminology found in the chapter Incorporation - Transcription - Page 30
- When Shane and Dan incorporated their company with us, we performed a _______ search to see if their preferred name was available; it wasn't, so they decided to register _________ instead whereby they did not have a name and were anonymous. They provided us with their company's two required addresses so that we could prepare their notice of offices. We also prepared a __________, which sets out the rules and conduct of the company, as well as the ___________, detailing the activities of the company's directors and shareholders, which was sent to the ministry to commence the incorporation. Because they were incorporating a federal company, we also had to prepare a notice of directors. Then, we purchased a _______________ for them to hold all of the documents of the company, as well as a ____________, so they could emboss their corporate bylaws and share certificates, which itemize the shares owned by each shareholder.
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