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Business Law 13th Edition by Frank Cross, Kenneth Clarkson, Roger LeRoy Miller

Edition 13ISBN: 978-1133046783
book Business Law 13th Edition by Frank Cross, Kenneth Clarkson, Roger LeRoy Miller cover

Business Law 13th Edition by Frank Cross, Kenneth Clarkson, Roger LeRoy Miller

Edition 13ISBN: 978-1133046783
Exercise 2
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Under what circumstances might a judge rely on case law to determine the intent and purpose of a statute?
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Go to www.cengagebrain.com, enter the ISBN9781285185248, and click on ?Find? to locate this textbook?sWeb site. Then, click on ?Access Now? under ?StudyTools,? and select Chapter 1 at the top. There, you will find aPractice Quiz that you can take to assess your mastery of theconcepts in this chapter, as well as Flashcards and a Glossaryof important terms.
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Case law comprises interpretations of statutes by court, as well as administrative rules and constitutional provisions, generally codify common law rules. For these motives, a judge might depend on the common laws as a guide to the intent and purpose of a statute.
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