LLQP Ethics & Professional Practice (Civil Code / Québec) Cheat Sheet — Rules, Checklists & Glossary
December 24, 2025
Comprehensive LLQP Ethics & Professional Practice (Civil Code / Québec) cheat sheet: scenario playbook, legal/ethical duties, privacy and documentation checklist, prohibited practices, common traps, and a glossary.
This is educational content, not legal advice. Rules and terminology can vary by province/territory and regulator—confirm local requirements.
Ethics module in one picture (pick the safest next step)
flowchart TD
A["Scenario"] --> B["What is the risk? (legal/ethical)"]
B --> C["What is missing? (facts/consent/disclosure)"]
C --> D["Safest next step (process)"]
D --> E["Document"]
twisting/replacement without fair comparison and documentation
improper inducements (fact- and rule-specific; treat as a red flag)
Complaints and escalation (high level)
If a complaint arises, the safest answer usually includes:
acknowledge and document the complaint
follow the firm’s complaint-handling process
escalate to compliance/supervisor as appropriate
avoid “fixing it quietly” in a way that hides facts
Common exam traps
Answering with a product recommendation when the scenario is a process question.
Treating guidance or marketing claims as if they override contract terms.
Skipping consent when sensitive data is involved.
Confusing owner/insured/beneficiary authority.
Assuming beneficiary intent “doesn’t matter” because it’s just paperwork.
Glossary (high-yield)
Civil Code of Québec: the core private-law framework in Québec (civil-law jurisdiction).
Civil law: legal system based on a civil code; differs from common-law precedent systems.
Jurisprudence: body of court decisions that interpret and apply law (concept).
Statute: a law passed by a legislature.
Regulation: detailed rules made under authority of a statute.
Guidance: regulator-issued expectations; may not be law but can be enforced through supervision.
Utmost good faith: duty in insurance to deal honestly and disclose material facts (concept).
Material misrepresentation: incorrect/omitted information that would influence underwriting or contract terms (concept).
Consent (privacy): authorization for collecting/using/disclosing personal information (requirements vary).
Suitability: ensuring the recommendation fits the client’s needs, circumstances, and constraints (concept).
Conflict of interest: situation where personal/financial incentives could compromise duty to the client (concept).
Next: return to the exam guide for module structure, then use LLQP Ethics Civil Code / Quebec practice questions when you are ready to drill timing and explanations.
Practice this exam
Use this free guide for review, then Start LLQP Ethics Civil Code / Quebec Practice on Finance Prep for timed questions, topic drills, and detailed explanations.