statute
- IPA[ˈstatʃuːt]
英式
- a written law passed by a legislative body;a rule of an organization or institution
noun: statute, plural noun: statutes
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- 1. a written law passed by a legislative body the Act consolidated statutes dealing with non-fatal offences immunities granted to trade unions by statute
- ▪ a rule of an organization or institution the appointment will be subject to the statutes of the university
- ▪ (in biblical use) a law or decree made by a sovereign, or by God.
- a book in which laws are written.
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- a book in which laws are written.
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- the body of principles and rules of law laid down in statutes.
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- (especially of a debt claim) no longer legally enforceable owing to a prescribed period of ...
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- the body of principles and rules of law laid down in statutes.
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- a statute of 1931 recognizing the equality of status of the dominions as autonomous communities ...
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- a statute prescribing a period of limitation for the bringing of actions of certain kinds.
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- a statute prescribing a period of limitation for the bringing of certain kinds of legal action.
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- a written law passed by a legislative body: violation of the hate crimes statute the tax is not specifically disallowed by statute
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