Humber/Ontario Real Estate Course 1 Exam Practice

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Which of the following is an implied consent scenario under CASL?

  1. When the recipient has purchased a product in the last two years.

  2. When the recipient has an inactive account with a service.

  3. When the recipient's contact information is available publicly.

  4. When the recipient has a business relationship within the past two years.

  5. When consent is assumed due to non-response.

  6. When the recipient's consent can be assumed from a mutual connection.

The correct answer is: When the recipient has a business relationship within the past two years.

In this scenario, option D is the correct answer because having a business relationship within the past two years is considered an implied consent scenario under CASL (Canada's Anti-Spam Legislation). Implied consent in this context means that there is an existing relationship between the sender and recipient based on a business interaction within the past two years. This type of relationship allows the sender to send commercial electronic messages to the recipient without requiring explicit consent. Options A, B, and C are not considered implied consent scenarios under CASL. Option A mentions a purchase within the last two years, which is not sufficient to establish implied consent. Option B refers to an inactive account, which is not a valid basis for implied consent. Option C states that the recipient's contact information is publicly available, but this alone does not imply consent according to CASL. Option E implies consent through a recipient's non-response, which is not a valid form of consent under CASL. Option F mentions an assumption of consent based on a mutual connection, but CASL does not recognize this as a valid form of implied consent.