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Which type of state law is based on rules, orders, and regulations made by federal, state, or local executive officers? a. administrative b. constitutional c. statutory d. common
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Which type of state law is based on rules, orders, and regulations made by federal, state, or local executive officers?
a. administrative
b. constitutional
c. statutory
d. common
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It would be "constitutional" state law that is based on rules, orders, and regulations made by federal, state, or local executive officers, since these powers are engrained in the "constitution" of either the state of the country.
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