According to the Good Samaritan Act in Ontario, Canada, if you are qualified in First Aid you do not have the legal obligation to assist an injured person. For example, you pass by a car accident on the highway, this is when you would not be obligated. However if you are a teacher in a school, you would be required to provide help. In addition, even if you injury a person while giving first aid, for example, breaking the ribs when doing CPR, you are free from any liable damages and can not be sued.
It depends on the legislation of the country. In certain places he or she has no legal obligations at all.
The budget of Legal Aid Ontario is 362.7 dollars.
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Legislative Duties
what age do you have to be to rent an apartment in Ontario
Yes
Legal duties are obligations that citizens are required to fulfill by law, such as paying taxes or obeying traffic laws. Voluntary duties are actions that citizens may choose to take on their own accord, such as community service or voting in elections. While legal duties are enforced by the government and can result in penalties for non-compliance, voluntary duties are undertaken willingly without a legal requirement.
no legal in Ontario...must go to USA
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In Ontario, you can legally be served on the first business day of your birthday. Meaning, you can legally be served after 11 AM when alcohol is allowed to be poured on the day of your birthday, but not before that.