Asked by Nazwa Al-Sayeed on May 26, 2024

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Only if a state legislature adopts a uniform law does that law become part of the statutory law of that state.

Uniform Law

A model law created by the National Conference of Commissioners on Uniform State Laws and/or the American Law Institute for the states to consider adopting. If a state adopts the law, it becomes statutory law in that state. Each state has the option of adopting or rejecting all or part of a uniform law.

Statutory Law

The body of law enacted by legislative bodies (as opposed to constitutional law, administrative law, or case law).

  • Understand the significance and effects of statutes, administrative rules, and case law within the business context.
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Jacob PayneMay 27, 2024
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Uniform laws only become part of a state's statutory law if the state legislature adopts the law, as each state has the autonomy to decide whether to adopt, reject, or modify proposed uniform laws.