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Automobile consent statutes
 
  a. relieve owners of automobiles from liability for accidents caused by persons to whom they entrust their vehicles.
  b. make owners of automobiles liable for the negligence of persons to whom they entrust their automobiles.
  c. protect owners of automobiles for damages incurred in automobile accidents.
  d. make automobile insurance unnecessary.

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What is the preemption doctrine?
 
  What will be an ideal response?



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Answer to Question 1

b

Answer to Question 2

Under the preemption doctrine, state laws are invalidated if they interfere or conflict with national legislation. For example, the federal government has preempted state regulation of aviation. Thus, a state cannot enact airline safety regulations, because the federal government has completely regulated the area.





 

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