Humber/Ontario Real Estate Course 1 Exam Practice

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What does the Provincial Offences Act establish?

  1. It does not apply to infractions under the Real Estate and Business Brokers Act

  2. Procedures for prosecutions in the Ontario Court of Justice

  3. A maximum fine of $10,000 for individuals or corporations

  4. Fines but not prison terms

  5. Mandatory mediation for real estate disputes

  6. Licensing requirements for real estate professionals

The correct answer is: Procedures for prosecutions in the Ontario Court of Justice

The correct selection illustrates that the Provincial Offences Act indeed establishes procedures for prosecutions in the Ontario Court of Justice. This Act provides a structured framework governing how certain offenses are handled within the court system. It is primarily focused on offenses that are considered less serious than criminal offenses but still require a legal process for enforcement and prosecution, ensuring that there is a clear process for addressing violations of various provincial statutes, including those related to real estate. The context of the other choices provides valuable insight. While some options, such as fines and licensing requirements, are important aspects of real estate law and regulations, the specific focus of the Provincial Offences Act is on the procedural elements related to the prosecution of offenses rather than establishing specific penalties or mediation processes. Thus, the emphasis of this Act lies in its procedural backdrop rather than specific content around penalties or mediation.