Similar words: statute, status, statue, status quo, story, history, victory, factory. Meaning: ['stætʃətɔrɪ /'stætʃʊtrɪ] adj. 1. relating to or created by statutes 2. prescribed or authorized by or punishable under a statute.
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31. Many of the statutory and voluntary agencies provide advice without charge.
32. There is also to be a pensions ombudsman with statutory backing.
33. This then is the context within which statutory rules and cases on adverse possession must be seen.
34. A statutory payment under section 106 did not fall within the definition of pay in article 119.
35. Since then, the Government has had a statutory responsibility to increase benefits only in line with prices.
36. The recession deepened, fee competition intensified and the Warne Review was announced with its obvious threat to statutory registration.
37. This does not affect your statutory rights imposed by law, which will allow you to cancel your policy within 14 days.
38. In my view the dock company is not entitled to any statutory immunities which may attach to the port authority.
39. Churchill then wanted to coerce the owners into a national agreement and statutory arbitration.
40. If a statutory definition were to be promulgated, it would lead to confusion, and a spate of litigation.
40. Sentencedict.com try its best to collect and build good sentences.
41. They are also denied the statutory right to bring their dependants or claim supplementary benefits.
42. And, in practice, the external auditor will take account of this in carrying out the statutory audit.
43. There are specific statutory powers to admit certain types of documentary evidence particularly relevant to child care cases.
44. The Association of Charity Officers may be able to give advice about grants or statutory benefits.
45. Such reduced absenteeism is a social benefit in that it reduces public expenditure through the statutory sick-pay scheme.
46. The House held that the discretion, being a discretion conferred by statute, must be exercised in accordance with the statutory intention.
47. He therefore failed to exercise at all the statutory discretion.
48. The defendant shipowner was under a statutory duty to provide pens for cattle on board his ship.
49. Before the 1983 Act, it had been suggested that these statutory audits were supplemented by economy, efficiency and effectiveness audits.
50. Brian would have an action for breach of statutory duty against Alan.
51. Class 1 contributions are paid by workers in employment and are deducted from their pay at the statutory rates.
52. The statutory audit of the Health Authorities is now under the Audit Commission's responsibilities.
53. The best you could expect under your statutory rights would be a small compensation claim.
54. Applying the Ginty test the cause of the damage was Bert's breach of statutory duty.
55. The latter is in some cases subject to statutory regulation, in others it is a matter of local discretion.
56. All the government wanted was a statutory vehicle such as these clinical studies to prove whether this works or not.
57. Statutory regulations binding on both parties required crawling boards to be used on fragile roofs.
58. Statutory regulations applying to the industry state that all machines must be fitted with a guard.
59. As well as your annual holiday entitlement, the Company observes the usual statutory bank and public holidays.
60. The action for breach of statutory duty is advantageous to the plaintiff when the statutory duty is strict or absolute.
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