Question: Question 5 (Mandatory) (1 point) Which legislative body in Canada is composed of the House of Commons and the Senate? Question 5 options: The Supreme
Question 5 (Mandatory) (1 point)
Which legislative body in Canada is composed of the House of Commons and the Senate?
Question 5 options:
| | | | The Supreme Court of Canada | |
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Question 6 (Mandatory) (1 point)
A business finds that employees are involved in many road accidents that result in damages to its fleet of motor vehicles, despite having driving training and instruction. Rather than fully insuring its equipment, the business elects to insure its vehicles subject to a deductible of $1,500 per vehicle. Which approach to risk management does this plan reflect?
Question 6 options:
Question 7 (Mandatory) (1 point)
John is hoping for an opportunity to settle his lawsuit based on the strength of his evidence before an actual trial takes place. How should he instruct his lawyer to proceed with respect to the litigation process?
Question 7 options:
| | | | Complete formal discovery involving the disclosure of supporting evidence | |
| | | | File formal evidence for presentation to the judiciary to support a claim | |
| | | | Write a private letter to the Judge assigned to the case explaining the strength of his case and ask for judgement his favour. | |
Question 8 (Mandatory) (1 point)
Matt purchases a car for his 18 year old son from an auto dealership. A week later, his son discovers a defect that renders the car unsafe. The defect is one that a court would consider to be a breach of contract. What legal recourse is available to remedy this problem?
Question 8 options:
| | | | The court's resistance to imposing ethical business standards leaves no recourse. | |
| | | | Matt may commence a lawsuit against the dealer for breach of contract. | |
| | | | Matt's son may file a lawsuit against the auto dealer for breach of contract. | |