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Lisa [10]
2 years ago
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Secondary sources of law: Group of answer choices are looked to when there is no primary source of law that applies to the facts

of a case. are considered a valid independent authority. have no legally binding effect. apply to both federal and state legal issues.
Law
1 answer:
Ray Of Light [21]2 years ago
3 0

Secondary sources of law have no legal binding effects.

<h3>What are the secondary sources of law?</h3>

These are the materials that are used to:

  • Criticize
  • Discuss
  • Analyze the law.

These materials are not the law that are established. They are just materials for finding out about the law.

<h3>Some of these sources are:</h3>
  • Law journals
  • law dictionaries
  • law reports
  • digests

These materials carry discussions on laws but are not laws themselves.

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