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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a basic statute of" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when referring to a fundamental law or regulation that governs a particular area or subject.
Example: "The organization operates under a basic statute of environmental protection that guides all its activities."
Alternatives: "a fundamental law of" or "a primary regulation of".
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LONDON — When the Buenos Aires team San Lorenzo de Almagro played and won a Primera Division match at Colón over the weekend, it knowingly breached a basic statute of FIFA law.
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The mandate to carry out the Global Forest Resources Assessments stems both from the basic statutes of FAO, and the Committee on Forestry COFOO).
A question in this case, Riegel v. Medtronic Inc., No. 06-179, is whether the court will give the government's position the usual deference it accords an agency's interpretation of its basic statute.
In 1934, Mr. Stokes was among many bright young men drawn to Washington by James Landis, one of his Harvard Law School professors, to draft what became the Securities and Exchange Act of 1934, the basic statute governing Wall Street.
Q. Would you advocate repeal of the Antiquities Act or some changes in that basic statute? A. The Antiquities Act is something that has been very useful in the past.
In California, for example, the basic tax statute of limitations is four years.
A basic principle of Pres.
We need a realistic statute of limitations.
KIMMELMAN: What might be a fair statute of limitations?
There is a statute of limitations.
Should a statute of limitations have applied?
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