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    If an Ordinance Is Vaguely Written, It Could Be Challenged
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If an Ordinance Is Vaguely Written, It Could Be Challenged

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Question 13

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If an ordinance is vaguely written, it could be challenged under which constitutional basis?


A) Substantive due process.
B) The Public Use Doctrine.
C) Procedural due process.
D) Equal protection of the laws.

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