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Fundamentals of Canadian Business Law
Quiz 9: Sale of Goods and Consumer Protection Law
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Question 21
True/False
While delivery of goods is a condition and payment is merely a warranty under the Sale of Goods Act,a seller is under no obligation to deliver goods unless payment has been made,or credit terms have been granted.
Question 22
True/False
Donald bought a new car,after looking it over carefully and taking it for a test drive.Due to a defect in the manufacture of the steel from which the back axle was made,the axle collapsed the next day when Donald was driving to work.He was unhurt but the car is a write-off.The loss is his since he had the opportunity to examine the car before buying.
Question 23
True/False
Jill agrees to sell the quilt she is making to Claire when it is finished.This is not a contract for the sale of goods until the quilt is completed.
Question 24
True/False
The process of business transactions has evolved over centuries.The evolution of business has resulted in the need for a system to govern it and to provide protection for both sellers and buyers.The Sale of Goods Act is the result of that need,and governs all business transactions,for both monetary and non-monetary reward.
Question 25
True/False
The Strong Arm Collection Agency must be licensed in the province in which it operates,and if it repeatedly uses methods of collection prohibited by the statute,its license to operate may be revoked.
Question 26
True/False
Denuta builds a house on Evan's property.Subsequently,much of the work is found to be substandard,and the municipal building inspector refuses to issue an occupancy permit to Evan.With Evan having relied on Denuta's skill and judgment,Denuta is in breach,under the act,of implied condition of fitness for use intended.
Question 27
True/False
Katz purchases a piano from LeBlanc's Music Store.Some weeks later a representative from a finance company approaches Katz and claims a secured interest in his piano.LeBlanc is in breach of implied warranty of quiet possession under the Sale of Goods Act.
Question 28
True/False
Marvin sells his expensive watch to Sylvester in return for Sylvester's almost new mountain bike.The watch stops working immediately and the jeweller tells Sylvester that it is unmendable.Under the Sale of Goods Act,Sylvester is entitled to the return of his bike provided he gives Marvin back the watch.
Question 29
True/False
Smith and Brown Ltd.has a standard form contract that contains a clause that says that all warranties and conditions,implied or expressed,at Common Law,under statute or by custom,are excluded from the contract.The Sale of Goods Act allows the company to do this.
Question 30
True/False
A manufacturer may be found liable for damages under the Food and Drugs Act only when a consumer has been injured by an improperly labelled product.
Question 31
True/False
A doctor ordered 20 boxes of tongue depressors by mail.The supplier had them in stock and sent them off by return mail,but they were never delivered to the doctor's office although the parcel was correctly addressed.They were the property of the doctor when they were lost.
Question 32
True/False
The Strong Arm Collection Agency had a number of debts to collect from Slippery Sam,a delinquent debtor.The Agency sent Big Harry to see Sam,and present him with a demand for payment that was drawn to resemble a court summons.Big Harry delivered the demand,but before he departed,threatened to "beat up" Sam,and inform Sam's employer that he was a "dead beat," if he did not pay the debt promptly. -If Slippery Sam does not pay,Big Harry is free to inform Sam's employer that Sam is a delinquent debtor.
Question 33
True/False
You hear someone in your office talking about the necessity of "home-grown" laws to properly protect Canadians."You can't just adopt another country's laws",your colleague says."You have to tailor them carefully to the Canadian scene or they will not work." The Sale of Goods Act is a good example of what that person is talking about.
Question 34
True/False
Antonella is slow to pay the invoice on the computer printer delivered to her.Nothing is mentioned in the contract about payment except that it is due on receipt of the invoice.Antonella has breached a warranty.
Question 35
True/False
Since any sale of goods may give rise to a dispute,the Sale of Goods Act provides remedies to the parties involved in any given transaction and helps to alleviate conflict.Remedies for the buyer include liens action for price,damages,and resale.Remedies for the seller include rescission,specific performance,and damages.
Question 36
True/False
Anne telephones the stationery store to purchase an electric pencil sharpener for her office for $65.This contract for the sale of goods is unenforceable if Anne changes her mind because it is not in writing.