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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91. The statutory minimum annual holiday of five weeks was cut by two days to boost production.
92. Indeed, we do not understand the Government to rely on statutory authorization for this seizure....
93. Clearly certain areas - eg animal houses - may have statutory lighting levels.
94. In addition to the statutory requirements, the form and content of an audit report is governed by requirements laid down in auditing standards.
95. Mr. Needham All the statutory agencies in Northern Ireland do whatever they can to boost investment.
96. The Lord Chancellor, Lord Mackay, concurred with allowing the taxpayers' appeal on the grounds of statutory construction alone.
97. A statutory demand dated 15 August was served on the debtor on 21 August.
98. We have an aging population and a growing number of residential care homes in the private, voluntary and statutory sectors.
99. Support from statutory services Professional services available to the carer come from various sources and vary a great deal from area to area.
100. The legislation ensures that people have a statutory right to pay the community charge in manageable instalments.
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101. There was thus no need for the statutory machinery for appeals against assessments to be used.
102. Statutory consultation is expected later this year after receipt of responses to these proposals from purchasers, providers, and professional bodies.
103. For other assets there is no provision, statutory or professional, to depreciate them.
104. The defendant employer was in breach of statutory duty in removing safety belts from a building site.
105. It is an independent statutory body, which can give you advice and may take up your enquiry with Royal Mail.
106. These are expressed with differing degrees of formality in the form of statutory provisions, case law and conventions of the constitution.
107. In 1973 the Land Compensation Act gave statutory effect to these, and made other significant changes to the planning blight provisions.
108. Against that general background I now consider the detailed statutory provisions relating to administrative receivers.
109. In particular the project focuses on recent anti-avoidance case law and statutory developments, and follows the professions' developing responses to them.
110. Despite the recent advent of statute law in this area, there remains no statutory definition of what constitutes insider trading.
111. Staff are entitled to 24 working days holiday per year in addition to double time for each statutory holiday worked.
112. They jointly chose to ignore their employer's orders and statutory safety regulations, by testing detonators without taking shelter.
113. A statutory demand is one of the statutorily prescribed prerequisites to obtaining remedies afforded to creditors by a bankruptcy order.
114. It could be argued that this is far more likely to occur to a self-regulatory body than to a statutory body.
115. It is not to be treated as if it were a statutory definition.
116. In recent years there have been significant statutory interventions protecting the consumer.
117. Statutory controls should be introduced on industrial and commercial development, and resources made available for the removal of existing inappropriate developments.
118. There is no statutory limitation period for criminal proceedings such as those in the instant case.
119. The defendants sought an order under a United States statutory provision dealing specifically with assistance to litigants in foreign courts.
120. Alternatively, if those banks subject to statutory cash requirements were short of cash, they could attract cash away from the uncontrolled institutions.
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