,ACCESS Test Bank for Contemporary Canadian Business Law
12th Canadian
Edition Willes 2024/2025
Contemporary Canadian Business Law Edition 12 by Willes
CORRECT ANSWERS ARE LOCATED IN THE 2ND HALF OF THIS DOC.
TRUE/FALSE - Write 'T' if the statement is true and 'F' if the statement is false.
1) Jill has written a mathematics textbook. Under the federal Copyright Act, only she or someone
authorized by her may reproduce the contents of the book. Jill's rights are an example of a legal
privilege.
true false
2) Jill has written a mathematics textbook. Under the federal Copyright Act, only she or someone
authorized by her may reproduce the contents of the book. The Copyright Act is an example of a
statute.
true false
3) Jill has written a mathematics textbook. Under the federal Copyright Act, only she or someone
authorized by her may reproduce the contents of the book. The Copyright Act can be found at R.S.C.
1985. "R.S.C." stands for "Revised Statutes of Canada." true false
4) Jill has written a mathematics textbook. Under the federal Copyright Act, only she or someone
authorized by her may reproduce the contents of the book. Jill's copyright in the textbook is
protected everywhere in Canada.
true false
5) Mary is suing Arthur because he breached a contract to sell her 2,000 tonnes of first-grade steel.
There is no legislation that deals with the issue between them. The judge will make her decision
based on the Common Law about this sort of issue.
true false
6) Mary is suing Arthur because he breached a contract to sell her 2,000 tonnes of first-grade steel.
There is no legislation that deals with the issue between them. If the judge did not use the Common
Law in this case, she would have to rely on the theory of precedent instead.
true false 7) Mary is suing Arthur because he breached a contract to sell her 2,000 tonnes of first-
grade steel. There is no legislation that deals with the issue between them. The modern law concerning
commercial matters such as this has grown out of the ancient Law Merchant.
true false
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8) Mary is suing Arthur because he breached a contract to sell her 2,000 tonnes of first-grade steel.
There is no legislation that deals with the issue between them. Mary's rights and obligations in
relation to contracts are part of the procedural law.
true false
9) The Minister of Justice for the Parliament of Canada has made an announcement that the
federal government will introduce legislation to regulate the use and ownership of firearms in
Canada. The new law will be proclaimed before it receives royal assent.
true false
10) The Minister of Justice for the Parliament of Canada has made an announcement that the
federal government will introduce legislation to regulate the use and ownership of firearms in
Canada This would be an example of substantive private law that has been codified from the
Common Law.
true false
11) The Minister of Justice for the Parliament of Canada has made an announcement that the
federal government will introduce legislation to regulate the use and ownership of firearms in
Canada. If the government has a majority of seats in the House of Commons, the bill may be passed
with two readings and then sent to the Senate.
true false
12) The Minister of Justice for the Parliament of Canada made an announcement that the federal
government will introduce legislation to regulate the use and ownership of firearms in Canada.
Peters, who later violates this new law by being found in possession of a restricted weapon, will be
charged with a violation of the law by the Crown but will not be sued for damages. true false
13) Ned Stogers wishes to set up a radio station that caters exclusively to the music preferences of
senior citizens in a major metropolitan Canadian city. The CRTC, which hears applications and grants
licences for new radio stations, may make laws governing its affairs that will affect Ned although it is
not a government.
true false
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14) Ned Stogers wishes to set up a radio station that caters exclusively to the music preferences of
senior citizens in a major metropolitan Canadian city. Most of the laws that affect Ned's application
are the procedural laws of precedent.
true false
15) Ned Stogers wishes to set up a radio station that caters exclusively to the music preferences of
senior citizens in a major metropolitan Canadian city. The CRTC will apply the principles of equity in
deciding whether to grant Ned's licence.
true false
16) Ned Stogers wishes to set up a radio station that caters exclusively to the music preferences of
senior citizens in a major metropolitan Canadian city. The CRTC is an administrative tribunal. true
false
17) The government of Great Britain is seeking, under a treaty, to extradite Ann to face murder
charges. She is a Canadian citizen. Ann argues that she has the right under the Charter to remain in
Canada. The Supreme Court of Canada would uphold her extradition.
true false
18) Tom, who is 14, wishes to vote in the next provincial election. Since he is a Canadian citizen,
there is no means by which he can be prevented from exercising his right under the Charter to vote.
true false
19) New Brunswick is the only officially bilingual province in Canada. true false
20) The Barrel-o'-Beer Pub has a dress code for waitresses which require their skirts to be 10 cm
above the knee. There is no dress code for waiters. Jacqueline is fired for refusing to shorten her
knee-length skirt. If Jacqueline had a case, it would be under the equality rights section of the
Charter. true false
21) The Barrel-o'-Beer Pub has a dress code for waitresses which require their skirts to be 10 cm
above the knee. There is no dress code for waiters. Jacqueline is fired for refusing to shorten her
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