Civil law
Administrative law
Criminal law
Torts/objections
random
100

who are the people invovled in a civil process

plantiff(applicant) and respondant(defendant)

100

do administrative boards have precedents 

no

100

what is the automatism defence

unconcious state

sleep walking 

blows to head --- both are full defences


100

_____ is the #1 reason for sueing

neglience

100

what is used to change, make or refute a law

parliamentary process

200

what is contributory evidence? 

when the plantiff is partially liable for the actions caused by them 

200

what is the purpose of the human rights tribunal 

- ensure equal treatement and freedom from discrimination 

200

what type of offence is the mens read REQURIED 


(there are 3 options - only 1 most definelty needs mens rea)

true criminal offence - requrires it

strict liablity offence - mens rea can be used to disprove it but actus reas it enough 

absolute liability - actus reus is enough

200

what acts protects the ownership of inventions

Patent Act

Trademarks act 

200

what is a legal presumption 

 - what is legal presumption language

- presumption in body of legislation


- absent evidence to the contrary

- shall be deemed to 

300

what is the difference between a cause of action and statement of claim 

cause of action = legal reason for sueing


statement of claim = starts the civil process 

300

what are the rules of natural justice

- right to know the case agaisnt them 

- right to respond 

- right to a impartial decision maker 

300

what are the 8 sentencing options. 

1. jail time

2. conditional sentence

3. suspended sentence

4. probation 

5. fines

6. discharges

7. restitution orders 

8. prohibition orders

300

what are the three elements required for the neglience tort


1. person owed a duty of care

2. the behaviour fell below the standard of a reasonably careful person 

3. the harm caused was due to the lack of care

300

what is a judges role in court

what is a juries role in court

trier of law ( and fact if no jury)

trier of fact 

400

what is mitigating your losess in (contract law)

must try to compensate the damage done to you before you can sue 

400

what is a adhoc desicion maker? 

someone/ people who have a grasp of legal principals

    - retired jury members, etc

400

what are the 4 areas of cross examining a witness

1. to challenge their observations

2. challenge/recall their memory 

3. show bias

4. challenge truthfulness

400

what is the 3 part test to defamation 

1. a published comment

2. must be heard/read by others

3. must cause damage to the P's reputation 

400

name all steps of the parliamentary process

- 1st reading             - senate stage

- 2nd reading             - royal assent
- committee stage

- report stage

- thrid reading

500

what is novious actious intervenious 

- if someone else invovles and causes more harm, the orinigal person is not liable for the extra injuries. 

500

why aren't administrative decisions easily appealed.

- minimize complexity

- minimize cost

- streamline the decision making process

500

what are 7 objectives to sentancing

Denounce - unlawful conduct

Deter - offenders and others

Seperate offenders - from society

Assist offenders - in rehabilitation 

Repair - harm done to victim

Promote responsibility - in offender

Rehabilitate - the offender 

500

what are the 3 exceptions to the hearsay objection 

1. dying declaration (the person who said it is dead)

2. Admission against interest

3. the statement was allegedly made by the accused

500

what are the two acts the parole board follows

corrections and conditional release act (whether a inmate will be released early from prision - under two requirements)


criminal records act  (if a criminal record suspension should be allwed) 


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