What happens if an Act of Parliament is inconsistent with judge-made law? Select one: a. Both can
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What happens if an Act of Parliament is inconsistent with judge-made law?
Select one:
a. Both can apply, depending on the court that is hearing a case.
b. Neither apply, because they cancel each other out and the court will instead apply the rule of law.
c. The Act of Parliament prevails, because judicial law-making is inferior to law-making by parliament.
d. The judge-made law prevails, because judicial law-making is superior to law-making by parliament.
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