Canadian BC Insurance Law

Please use Canadian BC Insurance Law. Homer Simpson has a 4-wheel truck with a snow plow on it. He starts up a business called Mr. Plow. The first day that it snows in Vancouver, he goes out and starts plowing snow from the streets. While he is plowing, the snowplow comes off of the truck and hits a parked car. Is Homer covered?

A Racially Motivated Murder

Hate Crime: A Racially Motivated Murder 1. What factors do you think were responsible for this incident? 2. Could this incident have been prevented? If yes, how? If no, why not? 3. How likely do you think an incident like this could happen in your hometown or near you college campus? 4. If this incident happened in take place your hometown, how do you think members of your community would react?

A Successful business

Alicia Jackson has a successful business that she started twelve years ago and grew from her own skill, time, and interests.  It is a small specialty store called “Things By Alicia”.  She is currently making a profit of $280,000 a year from her business.  The outlook for the company is that it should continue to grow as her online sales through the store have been steadily growing and expanding.

Ten years ago, Alicia met and fell in love with Tobias Tucker.  Tobias worked in computer sales making $85,000 a year.  Over their ten-year marriage, Alicia and Tobias had two children.  The first child, a girl, is now 8 years old.  Their second child, another little girl, is now 6 years old.

Tobias quit his job in computer sales when their first child was born so that he could stay home to devote himself to the care of their child (and then children) so that Alicia could primarily concentrate on the growth of her business which has grown significantly over the last ten years. Alicia’s possessions titled in her individual name prior to the marriage that are still retained by her are:

  • A 1977 Mustang GT500 currently valued at $19,500
  • An heirloom diamond necklace currently valued at $9,000

His possessions prior to the marriage that are still retained by him include:

  • A 2002 Harley Davidson currently valued at $33,000
  • A classic guitar he inherited currently valued at $4,500

Since being married, they have acquired the following that would be significant assets for consideration:

  • A home valued at $650,000 (current outstanding mortgage of $225,000)
  • A 7-year-old minivan currently valued at $23,000 and paid off
  • Savings account with $19,000
  • A 2009 Sea Ray boat currently valued at $16,500 and paid off

Alicia has an additional liability of $150 a month in school loans to be continued for 10 more years.    Alicia is now 42 years old, and Tobias is 38 years old.  They have decided to file for a divorce after several years of growing apart.  The child custody is going to be split 50/50.  The questions at issue are how will their assets be divided and who (if anyone) should receive alimony.

 

 

EXAMPLE FOR MEMORANDUM LAW IS IMPORTANT TRY TO MAKE A 8 PAGES PLEASE:

The attorney has asked you to draft a Memorandum of Law stating what the court will most likely rule based on the law in a determination of equitable distribution and alimony payments when the couple files for divorce.  You should discuss who would receive what and how much based on legal arguments supported by case law and statutes. The type of alimony should be specified as well.  Utilize the law of your home state as support and address each asset/possession and liability mentioned in the directions.

NEED A LOT INFORMATION ABOUT THE DISTRIBUTION AND ALIMONY PAYMENTS WHEN THE COUPLE FILES FOR DIVORCE.

 

Canadian Insurance Law

Canadian Insurance Law Pam gets into the car of her boyfriend Dick, he is an unemployed 19-year-old who picks her up in a 2022 Ford F150 Lightning, which he tells her he has paid for from his new job as a welder, Dick crashes the car into the house of Terry and then flees the scene on foot, it turns out the car is stolen, Pam is injured in the crash, what is Pam and Terry’s coverage?

The obligations and Duties of an executor of a Will in ACT Australia

Explain the obligations and duties of an executor of a Will in ACT Australia including: (a) the effect of publishing a Notice of Intended Distribution; (b) advice regarding the fact that the funeral account has been paid prior to a grant, from proceeds of sale of an estate asset and that surplus funds have not been collected by the estate;

(c) the time for distribution – executor’s year and interest;

(d) the prudence of obtaining beneficiaries’ receipts given that beneficiaries are family members and a charity.

Religious concepts of morality

Foundational Concepts (20 Marks) 1. To what extent are medieval concepts of honor or religious concepts of morality still part of the contemporary Canadian legal system? Give one example of where such concepts still exist and one example of where such concepts have been rejected. (5 Marks) 2. Describe the doctrine of stare decisis and the rules pertaining to the application of precedents by courts of various levels. (5 Marks) 3.

Discuss an area of the law that has evolved to create a more fair, inclusive, and equal society. Include the previous legal position, the current legal position, and the seminal moment(s) of change. (10 Marks) PART B: Public Law and Private Law (25 Marks) Demonstrate your knowledge of Public Law (Criminal Law, Quasi-Criminal Law, Administrative Law) and Private Law (Contract Law and Tort Law) in the following scenario.

John works at Joe’s Garage as a general laborer. His duties usually include cleaning the floors, driving cars in and out of the shop, picking up parts from suppliers, etc. One day, the shop was short-handed and John volunteered to do the brake job on customer Mary’s vehicle. He told the shop foreman, “I’ve done this many times on my own car.

” The foreman allowed John to work on Mary’s car. After the service was completed, John took Mary’s vehicle for a test drive despite having no car insurance. While on the test drive, John drives the vehicle up to 80km/hr on a street where the speed limit is 40km/hr. He then runs a red light and collides with a vehicle driven by Jane. Jane, a single mom of a 3-year-old infant, is paralyzed by the accident.

Identify FIVE issues that will result in Public Law or Private Law consequences in this scenario.

For each issue, whether it is Public Law or Private Law, identify the parties on both sides of the issue, any possible defenses and the likely legal outcome. (5 Marks per Issue)

The Property 130 Clark lane of a deceased person

For a property in texas, back property taxes are owed on the property 130 Clark lane of a deceased person “Person A”. The title is in the name of person A. The estate of person A was left to his granddaughter, granddaughter 1 as a muniment of title in 2005. The spouse of Person A, known as Spouse A, died prior to the death of Person A in 1987.

Spouse A died intestate with no will, with several heirs… daughter 1 , daughter 2, daughter 3. Spouse A owned a 50% interest in the real property located on 130 Clark lane. How should daughter 2 attest in the affidavit of heirship regarding debts of the property on Clark lane?

Restorative justice

Restorative justice depends upon direct involvement by participants (victims, offender, community) Question 1 options:

True
False

 

Question 2 

Which level(s) of government play a role in administering the CJS?

Question 2 options:

Federal only
Federal, Provincial/Territorial, and Municipal
Federal and Provincial/Territorial

 

Question 3 

Which of the following is NOT a function of the criminal law?

Question 3 options:

Deterrence
Preventing inequalities in society
Maintaining order

 

Question 4 

 

When dispatching their job duties, Crown Counsel are generally immune from prosecution

Question 4 options:

True
False

 

Question 5 

 

The presumption of innocence is a central part of the

Question 5 options:

Inquisitorial system
Adversarial system
Both of the above

 

Question 6 

 

Crime victims cannot sue for damages from justice agencies that do not fill their mandate to protect citizens

Question 6 options:

True
False

 

Question 7 

According to nationwide research data, the majority of Canadian’s trust the CJS implicitly

Question 7 options:

True
False

 

Question 8 

 

Section 230(a) of the Criminal Code allows for a lesser punishment where death takes place while another offence is occurring (or as the culprit attempts to escape once having committed the other offence)

Question 8 options:

True
False

 

Question 9 

According to the crime control model, criminal justice should focus on

Question 9 options:

Ensuring the legal rights of all citizens, including suspects/offenders, are protected
The protection of communities and due process rights
The protection of communities and apprehension of criminals

 

Question 10 

The Canadian Criminal Justice System is a(n)

Question 10 options:

A mix of both
Inquisitorial system
Adversarial System

A Federal bill

A federal bill or a bill of your provincial legislature, if you know the bill number? 4 Marks 2. Whether the wording of a given statutory provision was different in the previous revision of statutes? 4 Marks

3. The text of a statute of your provincial legislature whose name you know?4 Marks

4. Whether a statute of your province or a federal statute has been amended?4 Marks

5. The text of a federal statute whose name you know? 4 Marks

6. Whether there’s a statute of your province or a federal statute on a given subject? 6 Marks

7. Whether a statute of your province or federal statute has been proclaimed in force yet?10 Marks

 

8. Please go online and find the reported/published cases of: any 5 cases from the IRB; any 5 cases from the Ontario Court of Appeal (related to immigration matters only); any 5 cases from the Federal Court of Canada (related to immigration matters only); and any 5 cases from the Supreme Court of Canada (related to immigration matters only). As you find each case, save the PDF or WORD version of each and PRINT THE FIRST PAGE ONLY. (Be sure full citation information is written on first page. If citation information is on second page, please hand that page in instead) Staple your 20 pages to this assignment. Hand in for marking. 20 Marks.

The Intentional misstatement of a material fact

Fraud involves the intentional misstatement of a material fact. Such a statement is made (1) knowingly, (2) for the purpose of inducing the other party to act, (3) the other party acts based on the misstatement, and (4) the other party is harmed in reliance on the misstatement.

 

 

EXAMPLE: Daniel goes to Brake Boys and gets a quote to replace his brakes for $500. Daniel tells Gabriel about the quote. Gabriel then tells Daniel that he can replace his brakes for $300 including labor. Daniel says to Gabriel, “Will the parts be new?” to which Gabriel replies, “Yes, of course. I’ll leave the old parts in the trunk of your car for you as assurance.” However, Gabriel goes to the junk yard and buys two sets of used brakes for $50. Then Gabriel puts one set of brakes on the car and one in the trunk.

Daniel pays Gabriel $300 for the brakes and labor. One month later, Daniel is in a motor vehicle accident because his brakes did not work when he tried to avoid a barrier on the highway. Daniel sustained serious injuries which required three days hospitalization and on-going care. When Daniels’s car was towed, mechanics told him that his brakes are faulty.

 

 

Are the four fraud elements of fraud mentioned in the example above, if so, what are the elements?

 

Why does the example meets all four elements of fraud or not?