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Humanities Legal Studies Topic started by: Dobler on Jan 30, 2015



Title: If a statute requires a “hearing,” that hearing is required to be a trial-type hearing. (True or false?)
Post by: Dobler on Jan 30, 2015
If a statute requires a “hearing,” that hearing is required to be a trial-type hearing.
a. True
b. False


Title: Re: If a statute requires a “hearing,” that hearing is required to be a trial-type hearing. (True or false?)
Post by: stix on Feb 5, 2015
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Title: Re: If a statute requires a “hearing,” that hearing is required to be a trial-type hearing. (True or false?)
Post by: Dobler on Feb 8, 2015
Perfection :D I really appreciate you taking the time to answer this.


Title: Re: If a statute requires a “hearing,” that hearing is required to be a trial-type hearing. (True or false?)
Post by: stix on Feb 8, 2015
Not at all, ping me if you need more help, or just post it and I'll find it.