Exam 2: Introduction to the Legal System

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Parliamentary supremacy is no longer completely in effect in Canada today.

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What kind of rights are protected under the heading of mobility rights in the Charter?

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Which of the following statements is correct with respect to the sources of our law?

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Which one of the following is a Charter right that the provinces could not override through the use of the notwithstanding clause (Section 33 of the Charter)?

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Legislation forms the foundation of our legal system, although judge-made law continues to take precedence over statutes.

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When an individual is faced with federal legislation and provincial legislation both dealing with the same subject matter, which should he obey?

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Which of the following statements is correct with respect to our constitutional law?

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The law of equity was developed in the Court of Chancery.

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Which among the following was not a purpose of the Constitution Act, 1982?

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Which of the following is correct with respect to the role of statutes in our legal system?

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What is a "sunset clause" in the context of limitations on the Charter of Rights and Freedoms?

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Which of the following is true with regard to Canada's Constitution?

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How do transfer-payment schemes help to circumvent the constitutional rigidity created by the division of powers?

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Which of the following statements with respect to the power to prorogue (adjourn) Parliament is true?

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The body of law developed by the Courts of Chancery is called ________.

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The legal philosophy that defines law in terms of the authority of the person who passed it is called legal realism.

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Which of the following is the most usable definition of law?

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"An individual who is refused service at a restaurant because of his race has had his Charter rights violated." Comment on the accuracy of this statement.

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Common law is also known as judge-made law.

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Which of the following is incorrect with respect to the rights of the party whose Charter rights have been violated?

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