Secondary Sources / Insurance – H.B. 2272
Provides that a secondary source on insurance (such as an
Provides that a secondary source on insurance (such as an ALI Restatement), including any legal treatise, scholarly publication, textbook or other explanatory text, does not constitute the law or public policy of Arizona and is not authoritative if the secondary source purports to create, eliminate, expand or restrict a cause of action, right or remedy or if it conflicts with any of the following: the United States Constitution or the Arizona Constitution, state law, state case law precedent, or other common law that may have been adopted by Arizona.
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