Which of the following are ways to challenge or attack a legal position or argument based on a statute?
A. The statute relied on as a guide is so functionally different that it cannot be used as a guide to interpret the statute being analyzed
B. The statute relied on has not been adopted in the jurisdiction
C. The case relied on to interpret the statute is persuasive authority
D. The interpretation of the statute urged by the opposition violates another legislative act
E. All of the above
F. a, b, and c
G. a, b, and d
Answer: G
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A. always composed of redundant words. B. often referred to as a nominalization. C. never appropriate. D. usually in active voice. E. all of the above. F. a, b, and c. G. none of the above.
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Answer the following statement true (T) or false (F)