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 Which of the following is an inflexible rule of research

Which of the following is an inflexible rule of research

The following case name is correct: Tina Allen v. Foster Corp. (Points : 4)
True
False

Question 2.2. What is a local law generally called: (Points : 4)
A Statute
A court opinion
An Ordinance
An Administrative Regulation

Question 3.3. Identify which of the following may be Shepardized or KeyCited: (Points : 4)
7 C.F.R. § 1602
Fed. R. Civ. P. 56(c)
72 Am. Jur. 2d Manslaughter § 14
none of the above
7 C.F.R. § 1602 and Fed. R. Civ. P. 56(c) only

Question 4.4. If a case has two parallel citations, a researcher must Shepardize or KeyCite both citations. (Points : 4)
True
False

Question 5.5. Once a uniform law is adopted in a jurisdiction: (Points : 4)
it has the force and effect of a state statute
it has persuasive effect
it is a secondary authority
none of the above

Question 6.6. Which of the following is an inflexible rule of research: (Points : 4)
Always start with an encyclopedia
Always start with an annotated code
Always examine pocket parts
Always use a digest

Question 7.7. Shepardizing using Shepard’s online or KeyCiting will disclose more current references than Shepardizing using print volumes of Shepard’s Citations. (Points : 4)
True
False

Question 8.8. Which of the following is a secondary source: (Points : 4)
A Statute from the state of Indiana
A Case from the Idaho Supreme Court
A Law Review Article
All of the above

Question 9.9. Every state has its own encyclopedia. (Points : 4)
True
False

Question 10.10. You have been asked to research what must be proven in an action for fraud in Florida.  You should start your research: (Points : 4)
by reviewing the Florida statutes
by reviewing an encyclopedia
by reviewing a treatise
by reviewing any of the above
by doing none of the above

Question 11.11. Courts must adopt the interpretation of a statute given by the legislature when it enacted the statute. (Points : 4)
True
False

Question 12.12. Most legal professionals prefer to update their cases by using electronic sources, namely LexisNexis and Westlaw, than by using print volumes of Shepard’s Citations. (Points : 4)
True
False

Question 13.13. The set that codifies agency rules and regulations that appear in the Federal Register is (Points : 4)
The United States Code
The Federal Reporter
The Code of Federal Regulations
The Northeastern Reporter

Question 14.14. It is generally more difficult to compile a legislative history for a state statute than for a federal statute. (Points : 4)
True
False

Question 15.15. If you were using Westlaw for your research, which service would you use to make sure your case is still good law? (Points : 4)
Shepards
Keycite
Findlaw
All of the above

Question 16.16. Which of the following is not a secondary source: (Points : 4)
An article in C.J.S.
An Administrative Regulation
The Restatement of Torts
Black’s Law Dictionary

Question 17.17. Generally, the treatment of a topic in an encyclopedia is more analytical and in-depth than the treatment in a law review or journal article. (Points : 4)
True
False

Question 18.18. Once a legal professional finds an appropriate form for drafting a document, the form should be used “as is,” without any modification. (Points : 4)
True
False

Question 19.19. An administrative agency creates what type of law: (Points : 4)
Secondary Law
Administrative regulations
Statutes
Ordinances
None of the above

Question 20.20. The Restatements are likely the most highly regarded of all of the secondary authorities. (Points : 4)
True


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 The following case name is correct: Tina Allen v. Foster Corp. (Points : 4)
       True

Question 2.2. What is a local law generally called: (Points : 4)
      
       An Ordinance………………………………………..

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