A secondary source presented as a single-volume scholarly work, or treatise, on a particular legal subject, such as property law, is called:
A) A.L.R.
B) Words and Phrases
C) A digest
D) A hornbook
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A)Formal scholarly works
B)Legally binding
C)Primary sources
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A)A primary source
B)Legally binding
C)A source
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