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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61. On 25 August 1987, the following week, Chief Inspector Lovell was appointed as investigating officer in accordance with the statutory complaints procedure.
62. First there was Sir David Calcutt's report, with its call for a statutory complaints mechanism to curb press excesses.
63. Not unnaturally, the amount of statutory health and social services which individuals receive depends inpart on the level of their need.
64. Nor was he under a duty to appoint a sufficient number of adjudication officers to handle applications within a statutory period.
65. The public have a statutory right to be present during council meetings and committee meetings.
66. The Law Society will require evidence such as a marriage certificate, deed poll or statutory declaration.
67. He must adduce sufficient evidence to satisfy the statutory criteria for the making of a particular order.
68. If a statutory demand is served, the debtor has only a limited period within which to apply to set it aside.
69. They were bound by it so long as it was not in conflict with their statutory duty.
70. The payment will be reduced under statutory provisions if the employee is approaching retirement age.
71. For its part[sentencedict.com], Friends of the Earth criticized the lack of statutory recycling targets.
72. Statutory agencies can encourage the establishment of local ethnically focused voluntary organizations by targeting specific grant aid.
73. A number of acts of development are granted consent by two Statutory Instruments issued under the 1971 Act.
74. This view of the statutory audit has other important consequences.
75. The Minister and I may disagree about whether the emphasis should be on voluntary or statutory agreements.
76. Experience on statutory advisory committees to the health board has shown me how slow and often ineffectual they are.
77. Unless you specialize in this form of road transport, you are likely to fall outside the strict confines of statutory regulations.
78. The exchange's rules are subject to the general statutory checks and balances associated with commercial contracts.
79. A contractual agreement about retirement could also affect your statutory rights.
80. Using a vehicle in contravention of the relevant statutory provisions constitutes a criminal offence.
81. Rather the court gave an authoritative ruling on how the statutory definition applies in the case of a motor vehicle.
82. Mr. Waldegrave On the latter point,(sentencedict.com) the statutory inquiry must consider this case.
83. There are some good arguments for tax payers' money being channelled to social service providers that are not statutory bodies.
84. There is a statutory procedure laid down for the consultation process.
85. Simply implementing the Directive by means of a statutory instrument would result in yet another regime relating solely to consumer contracts.
86. Earlier this year the Department of Trade and Industry backed down from making shareholder approval of pay schemes a statutory requirement.
87. The council appoints the members of the board once every four years at its statutory meeting.
88. The real blame lies with the licence granted to employers by a statutory regime which stacks every deck in their favour.
89. The Government plans to remove the statutory barrier to the formation of partnerships between solicitors and non-solicitors.
90. All records were to be available to Cardiff city council to allow it to discharge its statutory responsibilities.
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