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Champions Powerhouse Training SAE 146 Questions with Verified Answers,100% CORRECT
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An area of neighborhoods or sub divisons that 
is serviced by your firm. - CORRECT ANSWER Geographic Farm 
 
A plan by which you develop to gain name 
recognition - CORRECT ANSWER Marketing Plan 
 
Becoming different in your approach through 
growth and development - CORRECT ANSWER differentiate 
 
All the properties in a particular price range, 
in the area your firm services - CORRECT ANSWER economic farm 
 
Words or cont...
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Role of Police in a Democratic Society - correct answer. P - Protecting life and property 
P - Preventing and detecting crime 
U - Upholding the law 
M - Maintaining order 
P - Provide policing services 
 
Proving criminal liability - correct answer. 1. Prosecution must prove each element of offence beyond reasonable doubt 
2. Establishing mens rea and actus reus. 
 
Temporal Coincidence - correct answer. Actus r...
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Role of Police in a Democratic Society - Functions: - Protecting life and property - Preventing and detecting crime - Upholding the law - Maintaining order - Providing policing services 
Proving Criminal Liability - Key Requirements: 
1. The prosecution must prove each element of the offense beyond a reasonable doubt. 
2. Establishing mens rea (mental state) and actus reus (the physical act). 
Temporal Coincidence - Definition: 
Actus reus and mens rea m...
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What are the six types of intent? - General, specific, malicious, strict liability, recklessness and 
negligence. 
What are the five powers of arrest? - Warrant, felony, misdemeanor committed in your presence 
which is arrestable by statute 
misdemeanor committed in your presence which amounts to a breach of the peace 
misdemeanor in the past which is arrestable by statute. 
Define conspiracy. - Two or more people agreeing to commit a crime. 
Define felony. - Crime that carries a state prison se...
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Define 'summary proceedings' - answerHearings in which magistrates try or sentence 
defendants 
What is an 'either way' offence? - answerDefendants can either be tried in magistrates or 
crown court 
What is an 'indictable only' offence? - answerThe most serious crimes which begin in 
magistrates then the case is 'sent' to crown court 
What is a 'summary offence'? - answerThe most minor offences which are dealt with by...
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Define 'summary proceedings' - answerHearings in which magistrates try or sentence 
defendants 
What is an 'either way' offence? - answerDefendants can either be tried in magistrates or 
crown court 
What is an 'indictable only' offence? - answerThe most serious crimes which begin in 
magistrates then the case is 'sent' to crown court 
What is a 'summary offence'? - answerThe most minor offences which are dealt with by...
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What is a 'summary offence'? - answerThe most minor offences which are dealt with by 
magistrates. 
Define 'tort' - answerA civil wrong for which monetary damages may be awarded. 
Contempt of court is a 'strict liability' offence. What does this mean? - answerMedia 
organisations can be prosecuted for creating a 'substantial risk of serious prejudice', whether or 
not they intended to create such a risk. 
Which section of the COCA 1981 cover strict liability contempt? - answerSecti...
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Fundamentals of Insurance BC 
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What is the major function of insurance? - ANSWERS to allow the spread of risk 
What are the five important functions of insurance? - ANSWERS 1) insurance is the 
shifting of financial responsibility for a loss 
2) payment will be made only in the event of an insured risk 
3) the amount of payment is restricted to the amount required to indemnify the insured 
4) insurance covers losses the object may be exposed to 
5) the indemnit...
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'summary proceedings' - answerHearings in which magistrates try or sentence defendants 
What is an 'either way' offence? - answerDefendants can either be tried in magistrates or 
crown court 
What is an 'indictable' offence? - answerThe most serious crimes which begin in magistrates 
then the case is 'sent' to crown court 
What is a 'summary offence'? - answerThe most minor offences which are dealt with by 
magistrates. 
Define 'tort' - answerA...
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