Prov Law Midterm

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Prov Law Midterm Quiz

Test your knowledge on provincial law with our comprehensive quiz designed to cover key aspects of the Liquor Licence Control Act and the Residential Tenancies Act.

This quiz features:

  • 25 challenging multiple-choice questions
  • Detailed insights into liquor laws and tenant rights
  • A chance to evaluate your understanding and readiness for real-world application
25 Questions6 MinutesCreated by EnforcingLaw321
Define a private place in the Liquor Licence Control Act
Tent
Garage attached to the house
Common area
Public area
"If a police officer _________________ a person apparently in contravention of this Act and the person refuses to give his or her ______________ and ____________ or there are ___________to __________________that the _____________ or ___________ given is false, the police officer may arrest without warrant.'
Has grounds, driver's license, name, reasonable and probable grounds, suspect, driver's license, name
Finds, name, address, reasonable grounds, believe, name, address
Believes, address, last name, reasonable grounds, suspect, address, last name
Witnesses, name, date of birth, reasonable and probable grounds, believe, name, date of birth
"A police officer ____________ arrest without warrant any person who is ____________ in a (includes any part of a residence that is used in __________ by persons occupying more than one dwelling in the residence) where in the opinion of the officer is ____________ to do so for the _____________ of any person.”
Shall, drunk, common area, common area, necessary, health
May, impaired, public area, common area, satisfied, safety
May, intoxicated, public place or common area, necessary, safety
Shall, intoxicated, public space or relation area, satisfied, safety
"a police officer who has ___________ to ____________ that _____________ is being unlawfully kept in a _____________ or ____________ may at any time, without a warrant, __________ and __________ the ___________ or __________ and search __________ found in it.
Reasonable and probable, believe, alcohol, car, vessel, seize, tow, car, vessel, the driver
Reasonable grounds, believe, liquor, vehicle, boat, enter, search, vehicle, boat, any person
Reasonable grounds, suspect, alcohol, vehicle, boat, enter, search, vehicle, boat, the driver
Grounds, believe, liquor, car, plane, seize, secure, car, plane, any person
If ____________ is found by a police officer under circumstances where the ______________ Constitutes ____________ necessary to prove a contravention of the Act, or if an offence appears to have been committed under this Act and a police officer, on ______________ in view of the offence apparently committed and the presence of __________, ___________that a further offence is likely to be committed, the police officer may _______ and take away the ___________ and the packages in which it is kept"
Liquor, liquor, evidence, reasonable grounds, liquor, believes, seize, liquor
Alcohol, alcohol, facts, reasonable and probable grounds, alcohol, suspects, capture, alcohol
Beer, beer, evidence, probable grounds, beer, believes, seize, beer
Spirits, spirits, facts, reasonable grounds, spirits, suspects, seize, spirits
A ______, or _________ of the premises, or __________ may arrest without warrant __________ he ________ on ___________ to be _______ the premises in contravention of ________
Person, an owner, a witness, a suspect, believes, probable grounds, on, Trespass to Property Act (TPA)
Tenant, landlord, any individual, any person, suspects, reasonable and probable grounds, on, section two of the TPA
Police officer, the occupier, a person authorized by the occupier, any person, believes, reasonable grounds, off, section two of the TPA
Police officer, the occupier, a person authorized by the occupier, any person, believes, reasonable grounds, on, section two of the TPA
Where a _______________ on _______ that a person has been in contravention of ______, and has made ___________ from the premises and the person refuses to give his _____ and ______, or there are _______ to ______ that the _____ or _____ given is false, the _____ may arrest the person without warrant
Police officer believes, reasonable and probable grounds, section two TPA, fresh departure, name, address, reasonable and probable grounds, believe, name, address, police officer
Peace officer believes, reasonable grounds, TPA, recent departure, name, date of birth, reasonable grounds, believe, name, date of birth, peace officer
Person suspects, probable grounds, section two PA, fresh departure, date of birth, phone number, probable grounds, suspect, date of birth, phone number, person
Peace officer suspects, reasonable grounds, section two PA, fresh departure, name, address, reasonable grounds, suspects, name, address, peace officer
When proceeding with charges against a young person' under Part I of the Provincial Offences Act, if found guilty, the maximum fine a Justice can impose in court is
$550
$1000
$250
$300
After serving a defendant with a Part I offence notice or summons, the Provincial Offences Officer must file the certificate of offence at the court after service of the offence notice or summons.
As soon as is practicable but no later than 30 days
as soon as is practicable but no later than 7 days
Within 7 days
Within 15 days
To commence proceedings under Part I of the Provincial Offences Act, a Provincial Offences Officer requires ____________________ that an offence has been committed.
Reasonable ground
A reasonable belief
A belief
Reasonable and probable grounds
A Part III long form summons can be served on the person named by leaving it at their last known address or place of abode with someone who is or appears to be at least:
16 years of age
21 years of age
19 years of age
18 years of age
Pursuant to Part Ill of the Provincial Offences Act, a provincial offences officer has. _________ to commence a proceeding (lay a charge).
Up to 6 months after the date of offence or as prescribed in specific legislation
Up to 45 days after the date of offence or as prescribed in specific legislation
30 days
60 days
Under the RTA a landlord may without written notice enter a rental unit to show if:
A notice of termination has not been received.
Notice of termination is given/agreed, between the hours of 6:00 a.m. and 6:00 p.m. And the landlord has made reasonable efforts to inform the tenant.
Notice of termination is given/agreed, between the hours of 8:00 a.m. and 8:00 p.m., and the landlord has made reasonable efforts to inform the tenant.
Only between the hours of 8:00 p.m. and 11:00 p.m.
The role of the police when responding to disputes under the Residential Tenancies Act is:
To investigate all complaints and issue appropriate warnings as required
To investigate all complaints and lay appropriate charges.
Keep the peace, remain objective, avoid giving legal advice, make referrals, insure people are safe and property is protected, and check pertinent documentation
.Keep the peace, remain objective, and lay appropriate charges.
The definition of "alcohol" under the Liquor Licence Act is:
Any beverage containing alcohol in excess of the prescribed amount obtained by the fermentation of malt and hops or of any similar products in drinkable water
Any beverage containing alcohol in excess of the prescribed amount obtained by the fermentation of the natural sugar contents of fruits
Spirits, wine, beer or any combination and includes any alcohol in a form appropriate for human consumption as a beverage alone or in combination with any other matter
product of fermentation or distillation of grains, fruits or other agricultural products and includes synthetic ethyl alcohol.
It is lawful to supply liquor to a person under 19 years of age when liquor is supplied:
In a residence or private place by a parent of the person supplied or person having lawful custody.
in a public place by a parent having control and custody.
In a restaurant when supplied by the parent of the person or person having lawful custody
In a residence or private place by a parent of the person supplied or person having lawful custody and the liquor is consumed at the place supplied
No person under 19 years of age shall have, consume, ...
Purchase, attempt to purchase, or otherwise obtain beer
Purchase, attempt to purchase or obtain beer, wine, spirits
Sell, attempt to purchase, purchase, or otherwise obtain liquor
Attempt to purchase, purchase, or otherwise obtain liquor.
The definition of "liquor" under the Liquor Licence Act is
Any beverage containing alcohol in excess of the prescribed amount obtained by the fermentation of the natural sugar contents of fruits.
Product of fermentation or distillation of grains, fruits or other agricultural products and includes synthetic alcohol
Any beverage containing alcohol in excess of the prescribed amount obtained by the fermentation of malt and hops or of any similar products in drinkable water
Spirits, wine, beer or any combination and includes any alcohol in a form appropriate for human consumption
"Premises" means lands and structures and includes:
Water, ships, vessels, trailers, portable structures, trains, railway cars, vehicles, and aircraft
Water, ships, vessels, trailers, portable structures, trains, railway cars, vehicles, and aircraft except while in operation
Only lands and structures that are fenced.
Only structures permanently erected on land
A boat with permanent sleeping accommodations and permanent cooking and sanitary facilities is a private place while the boat is:
Not running
At anchor with no sleeping, cooking, or sanitary facilities
Under way on the water
At anchor or secured (i.e. moored) to the dock or land
You stop a motor vehicle on patrol and approach the driver. You observe an open case of beer with (6) sealed bottles of beer and no other signs of open/consumed liquor. The best enforcement action is:
Arrest and search both the driver and the motor vehicle
No action since no offence has been committed
Seize all liquor as evidence and charge the driver
Arrest and charge the driver for open liquor in the motor vehicle
According to the Trespass to Property Act which of the following is not an occupier?
Postal worker on premises delivering mail.
Building superintendent hired by the property owner living on premises
babysitter hired to look after children in a dwelling
School boards for all school sites
Define criminal profiling
An acceptable practice of law enforcement. Objective evidence of unlawful behaviour by someone who meets the description of a specific individual
An acceptable practice of law enforcement. Objective evidence of wrongful behaviour by someone who meets the description of a specific individual.
An acceptable practice of law enforcement. Objective evidence of unlawful behaviour by someone who meets the description of a specific individual.
An acceptable practice of law enforcement. Subjective evidence of wrongful behaviour by someone who meets the description of a specific individual.
Define racial profiling
Acting on stereotypical assumptions about an individual based on their race, colour, ethnicity, etc.
Acting on subjective beliefs about an individual based on their race, colour, ethnicity, etc.
Acting on reasonable grounds about an individual based on their race, colour, ethnicity, etc.
Acting on reasonable probable grounds about an individual based on their race, colour, ethnicity, etc.
After investigating a motor vehicle collision back at the division, you decide to charge the driver on a belief that a highway traffic act offence has been committed. You finish your shift and ask the reliving officer to serve the notice to the defendant. What obligation does the reliving officer have to complete on the offence notice once it is served?
File to the courts
Issue a 106 long form
Sign the affidavit of service
Issue a new part 1 offence notice
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