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5. I’mNottaSoSmart Inc. overlooked the proper registration of its patent for a unique relay component used in its
new software before release for public sale. A year later it discovered a competitor had used the component in its
just- released patented software. Which of the following best describes the consequences to the competitor for
its actions? a. Unprotected intellectual property can be used with impunity.
b. Theft of business property is a criminal offence.
c. Patent law infringements are punishable offences.
d. Losses due to theft of business property are recoverable.
ANSWER: a
ANSWER: a
7. Novel Swings Inc. has a contract to begin construction of a school’s swing set on June 15th, and work is to
be completed by August 1st. After weeks of wet weather, the ground was unsuitable for work to begin in
June and Novel will not meet the completion deadline. Which of the following best describes the legal
statutes of the contractual relationship between Novel Swings and the school?
a. The contract is void due to wet
weather. b. The contract requires
renegotiation.
c. The contract is in good
standing. d. The contract has
been breached.
ANSWER: d
8. How does Canadian law require businesses to protect their customer’s private information?
a. Businesses are prohibited by federal legislation from collecting information about their
customers. b. Federal legislation prohibits all disclosure of any information about customers.
c. Businesses are required by provincial legislation to destroy all information about customers.
d. Federal and provincial legislation govern the collection, use, and disclosure of personal information.
ANSWER: d
ANSWER: b
ANSWER: d
ANSWER: a
12. Champion Well Drilling Inc. is being sued for rupturing a gas line while drilling a well on a customer’s property.
How might Champion best avoid similar risks in the future?
a. by developing and implementing a legal risk management
plan b. by limiting itself to zero-risk projects
c. by ensuring it has sufficient resources set aside to pay out future
judgments d. by hiring a mediator to assist in resolving future legal disputes
ANSWER: a
13. Organic Veggies’4’U Inc. has entered into a one-year, extendable supplier contract with EcoWise Fertilizers
Ltd. for the delivery of 1.5-ton pallets of worm castings fertilizer at a price of $2,000 per ton in March and June.
What type of role do contract law and its contributions to the establishment of this business relationship have?
a. a facilitating role, providing definition, context, and
certainty b. an ethical role, facilitating better environmental
practices
c. a litigation role, defining clear areas of liability for
breach d. a governing role, providing a comprehensive
action plan
ANSWER: a
ANSWER: d
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Cosmogony, 36–64
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Interpretative Codices, 8
Itztli, 336–7
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Nagualism, 18
Nahuatl language, 2
Nanahuatzin, a deity, 43
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Tecciztecatl, a moon-god, 43
Tonalamatl, the, a book of fate and fortune. See Appendix, 359 ff.;
nature of, 359–60;
day-signs of, 360–1;
in tabular form, 361–2;
day-gods of, 362–3;
gods of the “weeks,” 363;
“Lords of the Night,” or Acompañados, in, 364;
lords of the day-hours in, 365;
festivals included in the, 366;
recapitulation of information regarding the, 366;
solar calendar and the, 367;
names of the years, 368;
the calendar-round, 368–9;
the nemontemi, 369–70;
Venus period and the, 370;
bibliography of the, 373
Totemism, 17–18
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