Exam 2: Property Law
Exam 1: The Canadian Legal System, Regulation of the Professions and Ethical Considerations9 Questions
Exam 2: Property Law7 Questions
Exam 3: Business Organizations and Contracts9 Questions
Exam 4: Breach of Contract, Interpreting and Drafting Contracts8 Questions
Exam 5: Selected Contract Issues7 Questions
Exam 6: Getting to a Contract11 Questions
Exam 7: Torts, Specific Contracts and Clauses11 Questions
Exam 18: Common Issues in Contract, Tort, Dispute Resolution and Expert Evidence9 Questions
Exam 9: Risk, Responsibility, Dispute Avoidance, Insurance, and Bonds14 Questions
Exam 10: Construction Liens, Delay and Impact Claims9 Questions
Exam 11: Labour Law and Employment Law9 Questions
Exam 12: Environmental Law, Health and Safety Law7 Questions
Exam 13: Aboriginal Law, Securities Law, Internet Law and Privacy Law10 Questions
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The term of patent protection in Canada is:
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Which of the following is not true about easements?
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Your neighbour intends to dig a basement close to your property boundary. The neighbour wants to ensure lateral support to your land, and so installs ground anchors that extend under your land. Has the neighbour done anything wrong?
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Discuss the importance of registration of patents, copyright, trademarks, and industrial designs respectively.
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You have the legal right to prevent your neighbour from building a tall house that obstructs your view of the ocean.
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A mobile amusement ride is bolted to the ground so that it is stable during operation. Is the ride real property or personal property?
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