statutes

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Written laws enacted by the legislature
Laws, Acts of Parliament
- another term for the laws that govern a state or nation These laws are written down and promulgated by the legislative branch of the government
Normally strange set of rules set down by the founder of each college For example, the laundress at New College must be ``of such age and condition that no sinister suspicion can, or ought to fall on her ''
Enacted bills, which are chaptered by the Secretary of State in the order in which they become law
a law passed by law makers
Laws of the State of Michigan enacted by the Legislature
Statutes of Georgia State University, Approved by the Faculty, November 10, 1975; regularly amended
Virtually the same as decrees (see separate entry), they almost always designate laws of a particular council or synod rather than pontifical laws
Compilation of all enacted bills, chaptered by the Secretary of State in the order in which they became law, and prepared in book form by the State Printer
  The laws created by acts of the Legislature   (See LAW)
plural of statute
broad laws passed by legislatures One of the types of written law
The codified body of law known as the Hawaii Revised Statutes
­­ Laws issued by the state or federal legislature
"Statutes" are acts of a legislature Depending upon its context in usage, a statute may mean a single act of a legislature or a body of acts which are collected and arranged according to a scheme or for a session of a legislature or parliament
Individual laws which comprise the Florida Statutes
Laws enacted by the legislative branch upon which educational regulations are based
Laws adopted by legislative bodies
The compilation of all enacted laws
Individual laws that comprise the Illinois Compiled Statutes
statutes of frauds
plural form of statute of frauds
laughing heir statutes
plural form of laughing heir statute
long arm statutes
plural form of long arm statute
long-arm statutes
plural form of long-arm statute (alternative spelling of long arm statutes)
statute
Legislated rule of society which has been given the force of law by those it governs
survival statutes
plural form of survival statute
wrongful death statutes
plural form of wrongful death statute
statute
any authoritatively declared rule, ordinance, decree, or law
statute
{n} an act of the legislature, law, decree
memorandum and statutes
document that is the basis for a limited company
statute
A law passed by a legislature
statute
A law passed by a state legislature
statute
A statute is an act of the provincial legislature or of federal Parliament It is a piece of legislation to describe law; for example, define crimes, prescribe conduct, etc return to index
statute
the law as enacted by the legislature
statute
The name of the statute associated with each of the permits and identifiers linked to the facility: CAA = the Clean Air Act; CWA = the Clean Water Act; RCRA = the Resource Conservation and Recovery Act; and EP313 = the Emergency Planning and Community Right-to-Know Act, Section 313 (also known as the Toxics Release Inventory Program)
statute
a formal written enactment of a legislative body, e g , the provincial legislature or federal Parliament
statute
An act of the legislature Common law is made up of the various court decisions over the years Case law may be altered by statute
statute
Legislated rule of society which has the force of law
statute
A law enacted by the legislative branch of government
statute
Written law, as laid down by the legislature
statute
A law enacted by a legislative body The laws enacted by Congress are published in a series of volumes entitled Statutes at Large
statute
An act of the legislature declaring, commanding, or prohibiting something
statute
A codified law (NOTE: "Codify" means "to arrange laws systematically " A codified law is one that has been incorporated into that section of the ORS that it amends, modifies, or accompanies )
statute
See Common law, under Common, a
statute
a law passed by a governing body such as a state legislature
statute
A law established by an act of the legislature
statute
Generally, a law created by a legislature
statute
A law passed by a legislature statute of limitations: A law that sets the time within which parties must take action to enforce their rights
statute
A law
statute
{i} law enacted by a legislature (not by a court); law or rule of a company or organization
statute
(RWT) A law passed by a legislature statute of limitations: A law that sets the time within which parties must take action to enforce their rights
statute
A law enacted by the legislative branch of a government
statute
a law, as in: The statute of limitations has passed for that particular crime
statute
A law created by the Legislature
statute
legislative enactment
statute
An assemblage of farming servants (held possibly by statute) for the purpose of being hired; called also statute fair
statute
an act passed by a legislative body
statute
An act of the legislature of a state or country, declaring, commanding, or prohibiting something; a positive law; the written will of the legislature expressed with all the requisite forms of legislation; used in distinction fraom common law
statute
An act of a corporation or of its founder, intended as a permanent rule or law; as, the statutes of a university
statute
An enactment of the legislative body of a government that is formally expressed and documented as a law
statute
A law enacted by the legislative branch of the government as distinguished from case law (law made by courts)
statute
enacted by a legislative body; "statute law"; "codified written laws"
statute
Rules defined in law Statutes are issued by legislative authority of the Federal or state government Also see regulation
statute
A statute is a rule or law which has been made by a government or other organization and formally written down. The new statute covers the care for, bringing up and protection of children. limitations statute of Provisors Statute of Westminster Statute of
statutes

    Türkische aussprache

    stäçuts

    Aussprache

    /ˈstaʧo͞ots/ /ˈstæʧuːts/

    Etymologie

    [ 'sta-(")chüt, -ch&t ] (noun.) 14th century. Middle English, from Old French statut, from Late Latin statutum law, regulation, from Latin, neuter of statutus, past participle of statuere to set up, station, from status position, state.
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