Criminal
Property
Family
Contracts
Constitution
100

This federal statute lists nearly all criminal offences and criminal procedure.

The Criminal Code.

100
Land is an example of this type of property. 
Real property.
100

This establishment enforces child and spousal support.


  

The Family Responsibility Office.

100

Gift promises are generally unenforceable because they lack this.

Consideration.

100

Parliament's residuary power is usually described with this acronym.

POGG.

200

This Latin term mean the "mental element" of a crime.

Mens rea.

200

This type of co-ownership includes a right of survivorship.

Joint Tenancy.

200

This level of government has jurisdiction over the solemnization of marriage.

 Provincial government.

200

This word denotes an extravagant claim that is not to be taken literally.

Puff.

200

The 'reasonable limits clause' is found in this section of the Canadian Charter of Rights and Freedoms.

S. 1.

300

An accused can use this defence if they were coerced into committing an offence.

Duress.

300

This principle means that one cannot give what one does not have.

Nemo Dat Principle.

300

This home(s) is shared between a married couple.


 

Matrimonial home.

300

This Latin phrase meaning “buyer beware” implies that buyers are not protected from their own errors in judgement.


 

Caveat Emptor.

300

The 'Meech Lake Accord' and the 'Charlottetown Accord' represent two failed attempts at this rigorous process.

Constitutional amendment.

400

This is one of the three types of criminal offence along with hybrid and summary. 

Indictable. 
400

This document stated that Aborignial peoples reserved all lands not ceded by or purchased from them, and regulated the sales of these lands.



 Royal Proclamation of 1763.

400

This is the third ground for divorce in Ontario along with living separate and apart for one year and physical or mental cruelty.

Adultery.

400

This remedy involves a court ordering a party to do what they originally contracted to do.

Specific performance.

400

This principle gives judges the freedom to make decisions without needing to worry whether the government disagrees.

Judicial independence.

500

This is the maximum jail sentence for summary offences.

6 months.

500

In Canadian law, this is the the closest thing to absolute ownership of real property.

Fee simple.

500

This is the term for being married to or in a conjugal relationship with more than one individual.

Polygamy.

500

This kind of offer 'kills' an initial offer.

 Counter offer

500

The test to determine whether a Charter right limitation is 'reasonable' comes from this case.

R. v Oakes.