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Definition of statutory in English: statutoryadjective ˈstatjʊt(ə)riˈstatʃʊt(ə)riˈstætʃəˌtɔri 1Required, permitted, or enacted by statute. statutory controls over prices Example sentencesExamples - The only certain ways to protect investors, workers and pensioners are statutory regulation and a ban on auditors making money by selling extras to friendly firms.
- A spokeswoman said the panel was set up by the council as part of statutory local government regulations requiring all councils to look at members' allowances.
- It is now the single statutory regulator responsible for regulating deposit-taking, insurance and investment business.
- It is part of the purpose in having a self-regulatory system that it should ward off statutory regulation, with its possible implications for the freedom of the press.
- The claimant has also no right to a conditional discharge while the recognised statutory requirements for detention are satisfied.
- The regulatory and statutory requirement to report adverse patient experiences has always been resisted.
- If I can just assist, the independent advisory group is not expected to replace statutory consultation processes.
- It is important to distinguish their financial performance from their statutory responsibility of regulation and supervision.
- But there are fears lenders could pass on the costs of complying with the new statutory regulation to borrowers.
- Its report recommends stronger cages, more nets, and a statutory duty to notify regulatory agencies of escapes.
- Mr Georgiou supports Australia having an independent statutory monitor reporting regularly to Parliament.
- These may relate to certain regulatory requirements, statutory charges, access to finance, or other parameters.
- This can be seen if one looks at cases in which a public authority has been under a statutory or common law duty to provide a service or other benefit for the public or a section of the public.
- He has concluded that there is no statutory prohibition against extradition.
- For further peace of mind, statutory regulations will soon be in place.
- Unlike medicine, nursing and osteopathy, there is no statutory regulation of homeopaths.
- Residents had hoped to see yellow lines in place by March but have now been told statutory regulations have to be completed first.
- The merged body does not have new powers and leaves the existing statutory basis of regulation unchanged.
- All countries must consider introducing statutory frameworks to regulate genetic technologies.
- A redundancy package of six weeks per year of employment plus statutory entitlements is expected to be offered by the company.
Synonyms legitimate, permissible, admissible, allowable, acceptable - 1.1 Having come to be required or expected through being done or made regularly.
the statutory Christmas phone call to his mother
Derivatives adverb sentence adverb a statutorily protected tenant Example sentencesExamples - Three statutorily constituted professional institutes in the country governing the entire accounting, auditing and company law practices are planning to come together and function as a unified entity.
- Warrantless searches in those situations are statutorily protected under s.
- Where a client is not statutorily homeless, the housing needs team will encourage them to find a suitable private let and we can help them to do this.
- A patent protects certain statutorily defined classes of new, useful, and non-obvious inventions for approximately 20 years.
- In substance, a statutorily protected foreman self-selected by the jury is not a trial by jury of equals, is not a trial by jury of persons randomly selected.
Definition of statutory in US English: statutoryadjectiveˈstaCHəˌtôrēˈstætʃəˌtɔri 1Required, permitted, or enacted by statute. the courts did award statutory damages to each of the plaintiffs Example sentencesExamples - The only certain ways to protect investors, workers and pensioners are statutory regulation and a ban on auditors making money by selling extras to friendly firms.
- It is now the single statutory regulator responsible for regulating deposit-taking, insurance and investment business.
- The merged body does not have new powers and leaves the existing statutory basis of regulation unchanged.
- Mr Georgiou supports Australia having an independent statutory monitor reporting regularly to Parliament.
- It is important to distinguish their financial performance from their statutory responsibility of regulation and supervision.
- For further peace of mind, statutory regulations will soon be in place.
- This can be seen if one looks at cases in which a public authority has been under a statutory or common law duty to provide a service or other benefit for the public or a section of the public.
- A spokeswoman said the panel was set up by the council as part of statutory local government regulations requiring all councils to look at members' allowances.
- All countries must consider introducing statutory frameworks to regulate genetic technologies.
- The regulatory and statutory requirement to report adverse patient experiences has always been resisted.
- But there are fears lenders could pass on the costs of complying with the new statutory regulation to borrowers.
- Its report recommends stronger cages, more nets, and a statutory duty to notify regulatory agencies of escapes.
- A redundancy package of six weeks per year of employment plus statutory entitlements is expected to be offered by the company.
- Residents had hoped to see yellow lines in place by March but have now been told statutory regulations have to be completed first.
- He has concluded that there is no statutory prohibition against extradition.
- It is part of the purpose in having a self-regulatory system that it should ward off statutory regulation, with its possible implications for the freedom of the press.
- These may relate to certain regulatory requirements, statutory charges, access to finance, or other parameters.
- The claimant has also no right to a conditional discharge while the recognised statutory requirements for detention are satisfied.
- Unlike medicine, nursing and osteopathy, there is no statutory regulation of homeopaths.
- If I can just assist, the independent advisory group is not expected to replace statutory consultation processes.
Synonyms legitimate, permissible, admissible, allowable, acceptable - 1.1US (of a criminal offense) carrying a penalty prescribed by statute.
Example sentencesExamples - However, only in modern times have war crimes been formally defined and made statutory offenses.
- The fact that this process was done without consultation makes it seem to us a faulty process, almost statutory theft.
- The main point in using the by-laws is that most fines are statutory, ie fixed penalty, plus court costs.
- According to Sanoesi, the medical practice bill will define malpractice as resulting from either negligence or a statutory offense.
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