The rules and regulations put forth by legislatures are referred to as _______ law.
A. Administrative
B. Statutory
C. Uniform
D. Proper
E. Secondary
A. Administrative
B. Statutory
C. Uniform
D. Proper
E. Secondary
Legislative acts passed by state legislatures can be found in the ______.
A. U.S. Code
B. State codes
C. Uniform Register
D. State Reporter
E. State Reference Manual
A. U.S. Code
B. State codes
C. Uniform Register
D. State Reporter
E. State Reference Manual
Legislative acts passed by the U.S. Congress can be found in the ______.
A. U.S. Code
B. State codes
C. Uniform Register
D. State Reporter
E. The State Reference Manual
A. U.S. Code
B. State codes
C. Uniform Register
D. State Reporter
E. The State Reference Manual
The group that urges states to enact model laws to provide greater uniformity of law is called the ______.
A. Model Law on Uniform State Laws Organization
B. Federal Uniform Law Commission
C. National Conference of Commissioners on Uniform State Laws
D. Model and Uniform Law Consortium
E. Uniform Statutory Enforcement Commission
A. Model Law on Uniform State Laws Organization
B. Federal Uniform Law Commission
C. National Conference of Commissioners on Uniform State Laws
D. Model and Uniform Law Consortium
E. Uniform Statutory Enforcement Commission
When the organization in charge of proposing uniform laws proposes a statute, which of the following is true?
A. All states must adopt the uniform statute within one year.
B. All states must adopt the uniform statute within six months.
C. The uniform statute automatically goes into effect without any action by state legislatures.
D. A state legislature is not required to adopt the uniform statute; but if the state legislature decides to go forward with adoption, all portions of the statute must be adopted.
E. A state legislature can ignore the proposed uniform law, adopt it in full, or adopt it in part.
A. All states must adopt the uniform statute within one year.
B. All states must adopt the uniform statute within six months.
C. The uniform statute automatically goes into effect without any action by state legislatures.
D. A state legislature is not required to adopt the uniform statute; but if the state legislature decides to go forward with adoption, all portions of the statute must be adopted.
E. A state legislature can ignore the proposed uniform law, adopt it in full, or adopt it in part.
Case law can be revoked by ______.
A. New statutes
B. Precedent
C. Stare decisis
D. Critical law
E. None of the above. Case law cannot be revoked
A. New statutes
B. Precedent
C. Stare decisis
D. Critical law
E. None of the above. Case law cannot be revoked
The term ______ involves the use of past decisions to guide future decisions.
A. Commonality
B. Precedent
C. Restatement
D. Uniformity
E. Modeling
A. Commonality
B. Precedent
C. Restatement
D. Uniformity
E. Modeling
The ______ is a body of law significant to business activities including sales, banking, and warranty.
A. Federal Business Code
B. Model Business Code
C. Uniform Transactional Model
D. Uniform Commercial Code
E. Marketing Transaction Code
A. Federal Business Code
B. Model Business Code
C. Uniform Transactional Model
D. Uniform Commercial Code
E. Marketing Transaction Code
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