No the constitution states that government law is superior to state law.
Federal law takes precedence over state law.
The U.S. Constitution takes precedence over, in order of hierarchy, federal statutory law, a state constitution, state statutory law, a local ordinance, administrative rules and rulings, and common law. It is the "Law of the Land." It is worth knowing that the Constitution does not take precedence of the Articles of Confederation where the Treasury was created, therefor the Treasury (IRS) is not bound to the limits of the Constitution nor are its Treasury agents.
If the state law is stricter/harsher/more limiting, state law takes precedence. If the the state law is more lax/unrestricted, federal law takes precedence.
It depends on the specific legal framework in place. In many cases, state law takes precedence over local law, but there are instances where local laws can be more restrictive or protective than state laws. It is important to consult legal professionals or authorities for guidance on specific issues.
When there is a conflict between federal and state laws, the Supremacy Clause of the U.S. Constitution dictates that federal law takes precedence over state law. However, it is best to consult with a legal expert to specifically determine how the federal law definition of mobile home may interact with a state law defining mobile home in a particular situation.
The FEDERAL restrictions are permanent, and take precedence over state law.
The federal law takes precedence.
A State felony is from a law passed by the State legislature. A federal felony is from a law passed by the U.S. Congress. Federal laws take precedence over State laws.
It says that federal laws takes precedence over a state law. This is known as the supremacy clause.
If in fact both laws are applicable the situation, the more stringent law generally applies. In other words, the law that provides the employee with better benefits will take precedence.
Yes, in the sense that the Article VI, Supremacy Clause of the US Constitution holds the Constitution, federal law and US treaties take precedence over state laws when the two were in conflict.
Statute law takes precedence over the others. Where it doesn't conflict with the written laws, contract law will be next. Common law is only relied on as a last resort.