What is three?
A civil wrongdoing that causes harm or loss.
What is a Tort?
Probability of the risk occurring
Likelihood
Governs relationships between individuals and the state
What is Public Law
Where was I born?
What is the DRC?
An exchange of value
What is consideration?
Failure to act reasonably, resulting in harm to another
Negligence
Shift responsibility via contracts, waivers, or insurance.
Transfer
Contract Law, Property Law, and Employment Law are examples of
Private/Tort Law
What principle supports fair participation for trans athletes?
What is inclusion?
What three things are needed for a contract to be valid?
What are Capacity, Legality and Voluntariness
Organizations held liable for actions of employees/agents
What is Vicarious Liability
Writing policies and supervision plans are examples of what?
risk reduction
A Governing body's legal authority over a particular matter
What is Jursdiction
Gender identity and disability are examples of what?
What are protected grounds?
If the other party gets an offer from elsewhere, you must be given the chance to match it before they accept.
Right of First Refusal
Contracts limiting right to sue; enforceability depends on wording and fairness.
What is a Waiver?
Magnitude is calculated by multiplying these two elements
What are Likelihood and Consequences
The body of law made up of written law passed by federal, provincial andterritorial legislature
What is Statute Law
Employer ends the job for business or other reasons. Must provide notice or severance is called: Termination ___
What is Without Cause/Unjust Cause
An unforeseen event makes performance impossible (e.g., a facility burns down, a season is cancelled due to a pandemic).
What is Frustration
The Fourth Element of Proving Negligence
What is a Proximity Clause? 1 duty of care 2 standard of care not met, 3 harm, 4 failure contributed
Severity of outcome if risk occurs
What are Consequences
The Burden of Proof in a Criminal Case
Beyond Reasonable Doubt
The doctrine that courts should follow established precedents.Higher court rulings bind lower courts in the same jurisdiction
What is Stare Decisis (Latin: “to stand by things decided”)