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student77

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In a case involving state law that could be tried in state court, but that has been moved to federal court. The federal court will:
 a. apply federal or state law to resolve the dispute b. apply federal law to resolve the dispute
  c. apply state law to resolve the dispute
  d. apply the Uniform Commercial Code to resolve the dispute e. send the case back to state court

Question 2

Parties to a suit may prefer state or federal court because:
 a. the law may be more favorable in one court
  b. the procedure may be more favorable in one court c. the judge may be more favorable in one court
  d. local politics may influence one court
  e. all of the other choices may play a role



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Answer to Question 1

c

Answer to Question 2

e



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