Statutory law is:
A) not well suited for making drastic or comprehensive changes, thus its importance as a source of law has diminished since the end of the nineteenth century.
B) the primary source of law for such business law topics as contracts, agency, property, and trusts.
C) a primary source of new law and ordered social change in the United States.
D) created by legislatures, which are less likely to repeal prior enactments than courts are likely to overrule prior decisions.
C
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