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Discover Ludwig'a moral statute' is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it to refer to a law or regulation that is based on established moral principles or ideals. For example, "The town's new moral statute required its citizens to observe certain standards of integrity and honesty."
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One could hold that there is a moral statute of limitations for rights violations.
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In his 31-page judgment, Mr Justice Richards said he had to decide whether the rule actually breaches insolvency law as it is drafted by statute, not make a moral judgment on how it affects creditors: "These proceedings are not concerned with whether giving priority to football creditors is socially or morally justified.
"There is no statute of limitations on a moral obligation," he added.
Archbishop Marx said the church had a moral obligation to investigate reports of abuse even if the statute of limitations had expired.
"A Moral Flip-Flop?
Foster a moral outlook.
NICHOLS: A moral issue.
"Optimism is a moral duty".
It is a moral issue.
We need a moral conscience.
It's a moral judgment.
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