Exam 3: The Resolution of Disputes the Courts and Alternatives to Litigation
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Which of the following best describes the process of mediation?
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Discuss the restrictions on the power of government decision makers imposed by the power of judicial review.
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Describe the limits on the jurisdiction of the superior trial court in your province.
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The procedure in the small claims court is the same as that used in the superior trial level court of the province.
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A negotiation will most likely lead to agreement when the parties are
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Describe recent developments in Canada's court systems made by various governments.
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Because the federal government has been given power over the courts, the court structure is the same in each province.
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Explain what is meant by costs when they are awarded in court action.
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Which of the following statements concerning limitation periods is true?
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Summarize and compare litigation and other methods of dispute resolution.
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What are the two main things to look for when determining whether the decision of a government bureaucrat can be challenged?
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Hao wants to negotiate a settlement, but he lacks skill and experience as a negotiator. What option is available to him?
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Explain the difference between regulatory offences and criminal law.
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The decision of an administrative tribunal may be challenged on the basis that the rules of natural justice were not followed in reaching that decision.
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How many judges are involved at the Supreme Court of Canada level?
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Joe approached a provincial government clerk and applied to renew his licence to operate a heavy multi-axle truck on the highways. His application was refused. Which one of the following would not be a ground upon which the decision of that clerk could be challenged?
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