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Trespass To Property Act Free Practice Quiz Exams - Tests

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Q.1) Under the Trespass To Property Act there are three offences under section 2. Which of the following is section 2 of the act

A. Enters on premises when entry is prohibited B. A person is asked to leave a house party by the owner of the property but refuses to do so C. engages in an activity on premises when the activity is prohibited D. None of the above (Correct Answer) Unanswered Which of the following is NOT an offence under section 2 of the Trespass To Property Act Q.2)

A. enters on premises when entry is prohibited B. engages in an activity on premises when the activity is prohibited C. does not leave the premises within 10 minutes after he or she is directed to do so by the occupier of authorized by the occupier, (Correct Answer) Unanswered The Trespass To Property Act is Q.3)

A. Federal B. Municiple C. Provincial (Correct Answer) D. None of the above Unanswered A person is not trespassing under the Trespass to Property Act if the owner or occupier can not give a va Q.4) should leave

A. True B. False (Correct Answer) Unanswered Under section 9 of the Trespass To Property Act a Security guard may remove an individual from the pr Q.5) trespassing A. True B. False (Correct Answer) Unanswered

Q.6)

Under section 5 (1) of the Trespass To Property Act which of the following would NOT be a method of

A. Posted sign B. In writing C. Verbally D. Markers E. None of the above (Correct Answer) Unanswered Under the Trespass To Property Act a sign naming an activity or showing a graphic representation of an Q.7) the purpose of giving notice that the activity is permitted

A. True (Correct Answer) B. False Unanswered A person walking up to the front door of a house to ring the door bell, which is not fenced and is accessi Q.8) trespassing

A. True B. False (Correct Answer) Explanation There is a presumption that access for lawful purposes to the door of a building on premises by a means used for the purpose of access is not prohibited Unanswered A police officer, or the occupier of a premises, or a person authorized by the occupier may arrest withou Q.9) she believes on reasonable and probable grounds to be on the premises in contravention of section 2 of t Act A. True (Correct Answer) B. False

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