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US
/ˈstætʃut/
]
[ UK /stˈætʃuːt/ ]
[ UK /stˈætʃuːt/ ]
NOUN
- an act passed by a legislative body
ADJECTIVE
-
enacted by a legislative body
codified written laws
statute law
How To Use statute In A Sentence
- The compilation(techniques) of legislation law and the limitations of statute law such as hysteresis effect are the(fundamental)reasons why Legislation Law is criticized.
- The Act enshrines principles social workers fought hard to get on the statute book.
- The Admiralty court was declared by statute to be a sovereign court.
- The related statute and system about the social supervision should be emended and improved and the supervision to the audit operation quality should be enhanced in many ways.
- Pension Under statute you are required to make provision for your pension.
- By statute, the borough council has 30 days from the date of the nominations to pick one of the three to become mayor. Home News Tribune - News
- A ha'porth of commonsense's sometimes worth volumes of statutes. IN REMEMBRANCE OF ROSE
- The statute seems to be cumbersomely written but it appears the intent was to deny the use of the “Castle Doctrine” defense to someone engaged in drug trafficking. The Volokh Conspiracy » Drug Dealers’ Self-Defense Against Other Drug Dealers
- Government ministers, local authorities and other public bodies have been given the power by statute to make subordinate legislation.
- But since there's nothing at all wrong with the statute that requires him to perform the ministerial task he has so far petulantly avoided, and because his malfeasance has been used to aggrieve the lawfully appointed Burris, White should be harshly condemned at the very least. Jeff Norman: Victory For Blago and Burris is Imminent