General law revision Flashcards

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1
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An offer may be terminated until such time as

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rejection of offer

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2
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The parties to a contract are

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offeree and offeror

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3
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You would most likely use a seal in wich of the following documents

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Guarantee

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4
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Grounds for challenging a contract

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mistake about the terms

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5
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State an example of breaching a contract

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Failure to perform

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6
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The first step in forming a contract is

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make an offer

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7
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first document to file an action

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statement of claim

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8
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Law is ?

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gives gouvernment the power to act for the benefit of society in general — gives us broader freedom of choice — Necessary for the protection of persons and property

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9
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Being not chartered and cautioned when arrested violate what section of the charter of rights and freedoms ?

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Section 10

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10
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The Charter of rights and freedom applies to ?

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Regulation of rights between the provincial governments and persons in Canada
Regulation of rights between federal government and persons in Canada

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11
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Concerning a breach , the term condition means?

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An essential term

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12
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what are 4 way to discharge a contract?

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Frustration, performance, mutual agreement and operation of law

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13
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7 Step forming a contract?

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Offer - acceptance- concensus- consideration- capacity - legality and intention

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14
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substantive law and importance of it ?

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Part of the law that create , define and regulate the rights , duty and power of parties; keep peace !

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procedure law , importance?

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the rules that prescribe the step for having rights or duty judicially enforced. keep order.

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16
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Binding ?

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Everything was detail when discuss as verbal contranct or writed in a contract

17
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consideration ?

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labour price, deposit , all cost , payments method interest …

18
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superior court or over $25,000 claim

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Queens bench