Canadian Registered Safety Professional (CRSP) Practice Exam

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What does statutory law refer to?

A contract

Regulations

Vicarious liability

the laws passed by legislatures.

Statutory law refers to the laws that are passed by legislatures. These laws are formally written and enacted by a governing body such as a parliament or congress. Statutory laws are distinct from regulations, which are created by administrative agencies and not by the legislative branch. Contracts are legally binding agreements between parties, and vicarious liability refers to a situation where one party is held responsible for the actions of another party.

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