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statutory

Enacted by legislation.

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  1. Statutory law - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
    Statutory law or statute law is written law (as opposed to oral or customary law) set down by a legislature (as opposed to regulatory law promulgated by the ...
     
  2. Statutory rape - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
    The term "statutory rape" is used in some legal jurisdictions to refer to sexual activities in which one person is below the age required to legally consent to the ...
     
  3. Statute - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
    ... within publications called codes, such as the United States Code. In many nations statutory law is distinguished from and subordinate to constitutional law.
     
  4. Statutory - Merriam-Webster Online
    stat·u·to·ry. adjective \ˈsta-chə-ˌtȯr-ē\. Definition of STATUTORY. 1. : of or relating to statutes. 2. : enacted, created, or regulated by statute <a statutory age limit> ...
     
  5. Statutory | Define Statutory at Dictionary.com
    Statutory definition, of, pertaining to, or of the nature of a statute See more.
     
  6. statutory - definition of statutory by the Free Online Dictionary ...
    stat·u·to·ry (st ch -tôr , -t r ). adj. 1. Of or relating to a statute. 2. Enacted, regulated, or authorized by statute. stat u·to ri·ly adv. statutory [ˈstætjʊtərɪ -trɪ]. adj. 1.
     
  7. statutory - Legal Dictionary - The Free Dictionary
    Created, defined, or relating to a statute; required by statute; conforming to a statute. A statutory penalty, for example, is punishment in the form of a fine, prison ...
     
  8. Statutory Employees
    Aug 3, 2012 ... Statutory Employees. If workers are independent contractors under the common law rules, such workers may nevertheless be treated as ...