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Category - US Legal System

The law setting the statutory age minimum for obtaining a driver's license is what type of law?
  1. Common law
  2. Statutory law
  3. Administrative law
  4. Federal law
  5. Local law
Explanation
Answer: B. A law setting the statutory age minimum for obtaining a driver's license is a statutory law. Statutory law is created and codified by a legislative body. It can be created on a federal, state, or local legislative level. In contrast, common law is created by judicial precedent. Administrative law refers to rules that govern administrative agencies of the government.
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