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Synonym: actbillcharterdecreeenactmentlawlegislationmeasureordinanceregulationruleSimilar words: statusstatueconstitutestateestatestatementstatisticsdevastatingMeaning: ['stætʃuːt]  n. an act passed by a legislative body. adj. enacted by a legislative body. 
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61 It does not need research to show that no such sweeping condemnation can be passed upon the statute before us.
62 The judges then must decide how to interpret the statute and by so doing they define its meaning.
63 Responsibility for the conduct of the affairs of Amnesty International, in the words of the Statute, involves a punishing schedule.
64 The common law rules have now been overlaid by statute.
65 The Statute of Uses has been repealed; and future legal estates in real property can not now be created.
66 At issue is whether domestic partners benefits are covered by the federal statute.
67 A Louisiana statute authorizing a brief period of silent meditation was also challenged by students.
68 The proposal came at a meeting organised by the National Consumer's Council, a representative body established by statute in 1975.
69 The manner of enforcement was laid down by the statute.
70 Most work at uninspiring tasks, pore over old court decisions and statute books, and draft memos for their higher-ups.
71 Certain other terms are implied into leases by virtue of statute and these are dealt with in their respective contexts.
72 We plead with the House to allow the Bill to take its course and reach the statute book.
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73 The object of the defence statute is to delegate to the Executive what in peacetime would be the function of Parliament.
74 The House held that the discretion, being a discretion conferred by statute, must be exercised in accordance with the statutory intention.
75 There are three rules of construction which the courts might employ when construing a statute.
76 It is curious that the title of the City of Ripon was confirmed by statute in 1865.
77 Fortunately, there is a statute that says a little drop of blood will do.
78 A federal appeals court has lifted the injunction, allowing for extraditions until the constitutionality of the statute is decided next year.
79 The plaintiff was awarded £50 in damages. Exemption clauses are also controlled by statute.
80 The second approach is that breach of the statute provides only primafacie evidence of negligence.
81 It is difficult to find out whether or not the statute had any real impact.
82 It is clear that the Government are determined that the Bill will be on the statute book before the general election.
83 However, it is undeniably the case that the statute is less clear and concise than ideally it ought to be.
84 Apart from one passing reference to the Statute of Labourers, social grievances do not appear in the petition.
85 Although remaining on the statute books, Nemery's version had not been applied since 1985.
86 The purpose of the Bill is to introduce the concept of traffic calming into statute.
87 It is not capable of being answered by linguistic or textual analysis of the statute alone however assiduously that is performed.
88 I hope that the provisions will reach the statute book quickly.
89 This Treaty took effect, and the Occupation Statute was repealed, on 5 May 1955.
90 No single characterisation or particular formulation of the rule enjoining judicial obedience to statute can supply answers in advance ... Questions 1.
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