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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181. In - centre treatment is followed by 12 months of statutory after-care supervision.
182. Notable is, netease uses the statutory tax rate of 25% to come plan the income tax that raises before 2008 3 quarters.
183. The newly unemployed should be given more help by reversing cuts in Jobcentre Plus staff, increasing statutory redundancy pay and lifting the amount of redundancy pay that can be taken tax-free.
184. Provided by state statutory holiday overtime pay three times the daily wage calculated level of only 10 yuan.
185. The beneficiary from statutory right to claim rescission is privileged not only in back -jumping of risks but also in diligentia quam in suis.
186. Mandatory national law" means any statutory law concerning carriage of goods the provisions of which cannot be departed from by contractual stipulation to the detriment of the consignor."
187. The Companies (Amendment) Ordinance 1999, which came into operation on November 11, introduced a new statutory procedure to deregister solvent defunct private companies.
188. Answer: Statutory regulation ensures that the public, practitioners and businesses are bound by the law. Individual parties can then establish their actions and benefits according to the law.
189. Some lawmakers also are proposing statutory language that would affirm that the defense secretary has the authority "to carry out a clandestine operation in cyberspace" under certain conditions.
190. "Customs laws" shall mean all statutory and regulatory provisions enforced or administered by the Customs administrations of the Parties concerning the importation, exportation[sentencedict .com], or transit of goods.
191. The statutory conditions and procedures must be observed because picture taking and photography will violate photographic objects' personal dignity and privacy.
192. Regarding the statutory tax rate, the tax base is too narrow in Japan.
193. Statutory Law has inherent limitation which can't be broken by itself, precedent has some advantages that can overcome it.
194. Such has a straight relationship to the faultiness of related systems of course, but the most key factor should lie on the self-limitation of stringent Statutory Capital System.
195. A party to an action, or statutory agent may appoint one or two persons to act as his agents ad litem .
196. Apart from statutory compensation, there is a system of ex gratia payments.
197. Who should set the initial rate of statutory minimum wage?
198. Where pyrogen test at present national pharmacopoeia statutory check for this is still a rabbit.
199. The compulsive institution of asset accreditation is of Chinese characteristics, which takes the statutory capital system as its basis,(Sentencedict.com) and its value aims at protecting creditor's interest.
200. Monetary policy, the statutory deposit reserve ratio and benchmark lending interest rates could still dropped.
201. Staves will receive monthly statutory basic salary and position salary during marriage leave.
202. This system not only initiates a set of legal principles concerning anticipatory breach, but also leaves space for future development in the form of statutory law.
203. You are entitled to Statutory Holidays as specified in the Company Policy in this behalf.
204. The CNI case shows the difficulty of making generalizations about statutory preclusion: ultimately, every case turns on an examination of the meaning of a particular statute.
205. PR card applicants are now no longer required to obtain the signature of a guarantor or make a statutory declaration in lieu of a guarantor.
206. However, if Statutory capital system can adapt to the new situation?
207. What do you envisage would be the benefits to the public, to practitioners, and to businesses, associated with introducing statutory regulation?
208. Air conditioner in refrigeration (hot) operation unit within the time from an airtight room removed from the heat, the statutory measurement unit W (watts).
209. The statutory law stems from custom, whereas it doesn't take the place of custom completely.
210. It was not a statutory company but a de facto form initially.
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