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What type of law covers specific situations for which there are not statues? A administrative law B ordinances C common law D statutory

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The answer to your equation is D. (4)
“Statutory).
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Answer:

D) Statutory

Step-by-step explanation:

Statues set forth general propositions of law that courts apply to, Case law has the same legally binding effect as statutory law. Furthermore, the language contained in statues does not cover every possible situation.

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