The second step of the statutory analysis process requires:

A. a careful reading of the statute.
B. a determination of whether the statute provides more than one rule or test.
C. a review of all sections of the statute.
D. identification of the statutory elements.
E. all of the above.
F. a, b, and d.


Answer: D

Legal Studies & Paralegal

You might also like to view...

Match up the terminology in the left column to the definitions in the right column.

1. Title to property 2. Ambulatory 4. Testator 5. Intestate 6. Intestate succession 7. Apportionment clause 8. Settlor 9. Trustee 10. Executor a. Having died without having executed a legal will b. Allows the spread of burdens to different beneficiaries as seen fit by the testator c. A person given control over the administration of property in a trust d. The person who administers the deceased’s estate and carries out the terms of the will. e. The person who transfers the legal title of a property to a trustee f. Laws of how and to whom property will be disbursed when no will was executed g. A person who makes a valid will h. Person receiving property, goods, or money from a will i. Having the ability to change while the owner of the will is still alive j. Using a will as the method for which property is transferred from one person to another after death

Legal Studies & Paralegal

In a civil case, what is the legal action called?

a. a lawsuit b. a tort c. a prosecution d. a criminal case

Legal Studies & Paralegal

The ________ prohibits reporting inaccurate or incomplete information on the client's credit report

Fill in the blank(s) with correct word

Legal Studies & Paralegal

NSPS are:

a. New Standard Pollution Sources b. National Standard Pollutant Systems c. New Source Performance Standards d. National System of Pollution Standards

Legal Studies & Paralegal