91. A client asks for a Phase I environmental review before buying industrial land.
Which concept is most directly involved?
A.
Environmental site assessment
B. Labour certification
C. Bid bond
D. Defamation
Ans. A
92. Contaminants migrate from one property to a neighbour’s
land, causing damage.
Which issue is most directly engaged?
A. Remedies for
private landowners
B. Patent infringement
C. Professional title misuse
D. Charter challenge
Ans. A
What does option
B mean?
Option B: Patent infringement refers to a violation of intellectual property rights—specifically, when someone uses, makes, sells, or distributes an invention that is protected by a patent without permission from the patent holder.
What that means in plain terms:
· A patent gives an inventor exclusive legal rights to their invention (e.g., a technology, process, or design).
· Infringement happens when another party uses that invention without authorization.
Why it doesn’t fit your scenario:
Your question is about contaminants migrating between properties, which is a civil/environmental issue—typically involving:
· nuisance
· negligence
· trespass
· environmental liability
Patent infringement has nothing to do with physical damage to land or contamination—it’s purely about ownership of ideas or inventions.
Bottom line:
Option B is irrelevant to the situation. The correct issue being engaged is clearly A. Remedies for private landowners (civil liability between neighbouring properties).
93. A proposed project requires formal review of
environmental impacts before approval.
This most directly involves:
A.
Environmental assessment process
B. Joint and several liability only
C. Internet jurisdiction
D. Trade secrets
Ans. A
94. A regulator orders cleanup of contaminated soil despite
no direct contractual relationship between the regulator and owner.
What area is engaged?
A. Governmental
regulation
B. Tender law
C. Employment law
D. Copyright
Ans. A
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