__________ Law and Civil Law are two types of Law in Canada
Public Law
________ is a term where one party sues another
Action
There two type of torts: Intentional and ___________ tort
Unintentional
______ is an agreement enforceable by the law.
Contract
___________ is the second step in forming a contract
offer
A plaintiff can be found in this type of law case
Civil Case
Assault is the intention or threat while _________ is the Action.
Battery
________ force used to remove a patron from a place can be seen as Battery
Excessive
__________ to treat is the first step of forming a contract
Invitation
______ is the third step in forming a contract
Acceptance
Criminal Case
This Four Letter Word is another way of saying Private Law
TORT
_________ is an intentional tort from words
Defamation
Capacity, Legality or Voluntariness. Which one of these three means that a contract must not be contrary to the law
Legality
__________ of a contract is the failure of a party to perform their obligations to the other party’s reasonable satisfaction.
Breach
Noise Levels for certain cities and towns are an example of this type of law
Municipal
Cases that are under $20 000 goes to this court
Small Claims Court
The interference in the right to enjoy real property. Generally, takes the form of noise and odours but can also be other types of interference such as vibrations.
Nuisance
_______ is a way to end contracts that deal with all contract obligations being met.
Performance
An "Act of God" is a example of this
True
____________ Court is the highest Court in Canada
Supreme
A.D.R stands for
Alternative Dispute Resolution
___________ Liability is an employer is responsibility for injuries caused by an employee while acting in the course of their employment.
Vicarious
_________ is the word used to describe that all contracts must be entered by each party and not be under any external pressure
Voluntariness:
___________ means ending a contract through no fault of everyone but because the contract has become impossible to perform.
Frustration