It violates the dormant commerce clause is the best argument for the out-of-state growers who wish to challenge the new law.
Option a
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Explanation:</u>
The dormant commerce clause states that any state must not discriminate between other state's commerce systems or competitions. This clause also limits the power that individual states have on these matters. It is used by the judiciary to overturn the "state regulation of commerce and trade".
In recent years, the dormant commerce clause has been a subject of resurgence of both scholarly and judicial concern. In the given example, the state passing a law to limit the introduction of out of state grown apples violating the "dormant commerce clause" for which the out of state apple growers can challenge the new law which has been imposed by the new state.
Answer:
Act of Waste.
Explanation:
The term "Act of waste" is used in property law to specify the damage done by a tenant or anyone aside from the owner of the property. The abuse or misuse of the property of someone else resulting in damage or destruction of that property.
This term is used in the legal sense in property or real estate when someone who is not the owner of the property abuses or damages it. This allows the owner to press charges in the court or a lawsuit against that person. The lawsuit can be either between the tenant or lessee of the property and the current landlord or the owner of the property. And <u>in the act of causing damage affecting the house's structural integrity, John commits the act of waste or waste act.</u>