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What is the role of national law?

National law are those laws enacted at a Federal level in our Nation's capitol by our Senate and House of Representatives. State law are those laws enforcible only within the state in which they were enacted and were enacted by State government.


What is the name of the law enacted by a state?

A statute.


What is the pavley law?

The Pavley Law, officially known as Assembly Bill 1493, is a California state law enacted in 2002. It set greenhouse gas emission standards for vehicles sold in the state, with the goal of reducing emissions to combat climate change. The law has since been expanded and strengthened to include more ambitious targets.


The president can propose laws in his state of what?

The President cannot propose that a law be enacted that applies to just a single state.


What is the state food?

A state food is a food that is chosen because it represents the state in some way. It becomes an official state food when it is enacted into law by the state legislature.


Who first contrasted the difference between laws on the book and law in action?

The laws "on the books" are enacted by the state legislature - "Laws in action" are when that written law is applied.


Are laws enacted by a legislative body?

"Statutory" Law is enacted by Legislatures


State Newtons law of motion?

F = mA 1st F and A zero 2nd F and A not zero 3rd F zero and sum of A equal zero.


A law which defines crime is?

The statutes that have been enacted by your governing bodies (local/state/federal) and are classified as Misdemeanors or Felonies, depending upon the sedriousness of the offense, and the penalties which were attached to that offense when the law was enacted.


What do state supreme courts do?

Supreme courts in each state, like the U.S. Supreme Court at the federal level, interpret their state constitutions, statutes enacted by their state legislatures, and the body of state common law.


When was the first minium wage law instituted and how much was minimum wage at that time?

The world's first minimum wage law was enacted in New Zealand in 1894. The first minimum wage law in the US was enacted in 1912 in the State of Massachusetts. The first national law was in 1938. The amount was set at $0.30 (present day value of $4.70).


State the kirchafs second law?

Kirchaf's second law states that the direct sum of the voltage in a loop is zero.