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Module 5: Property
Activity 2: Reading—Intellectual Property
Chapter 18 “Questions for Review” Solutions
Higher life forms are not patentable because they are neither manufactured
nor composed of matter that has been mixed together by a person.
A trademark indicates the source of the goods or services and gives the
owner exclusive rights to use the trademark. It also prevents others from
using a confusingly similar trademark.
15. Who owns the copyright in a book? How long does copyright last?
The author of the book owns the copyright, unless there is an agreement to
the contrary. If the book was created in the course of employment, the
employer owns the copyright unless there is an agreement to the contrary.
Copyright protection extends 50 years past the death of the author.
The moral rights of a work are owned by the author, exist independently of
copyright, and provide authors with some control over how their works are
used and exploited. Moral rights include paternity, integrity, and
association. An example of moral rights is the right to integrity.
may be concerned about the ability of the 3D printer to reproduce the very
thing that they hold rights on. For example:
Sources: Laura Macfarlane, “The legal perils of 3D printing,” Field LLP (12
February 2014), online: Mondaq
<http://www.mondaq.com/canada/x/292362/Patent/The+Legal+Perils+of+3D
+Printing>; Phyllis Korkki, “Beyond the 3D magic,” The New York Times (24
November 2013) 5; Paul Banwatt & Ashlee Froese, “The practical and
artistic sides of 3-D distinctiveness,” The Lawyers Weekly (9 May 2014) 12;
Paul Banwatt & Ashlee Froese, “The future in 3D,” The Lawyers Weekly (3
May 2013) 10.
Module 5: Property
Activity 4: Reading—Real Property
Chapter 19 “Questions for Review” Solutions
There are numerous restrictions on land use imposed by statute law and
common law. Examples are zoning regulations and the tort of nuisance.
9. What are the three stages in a transaction for the purchase and sale of
land?
The three stages are the agreement of purchase and sale, the investigation,
and the closing.
A buyer needs to investigate many aspects of the property, such as the title
to the property and legal claims against the seller. The buyer should also
verify the boundaries of the land to make sure they are correct and conduct
a physical examination to look for environmental hazards.
The purchaser makes final payment and the vendor formally transfers
ownership.
14. What are a lender’s remedies if the borrower fails to make mortgage
payments?
The lender has four possible remedies, depending on the jurisdiction: suing
the borrower, taking possession of the land, selling the land, and
foreclosing.
Essential terms are identification of the parties, the premises, the rent, and
the granting of exclusive possession to the tenant.