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The phrase "a statutory duty" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when referring to a legal obligation imposed by law or statute.
Example: "The organization has a statutory duty to ensure the safety of its employees in the workplace."
Alternatives: "a legal obligation" or "a mandated responsibility."
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Councils have a statutory duty to provide a comprehensive public library service.
An Ofcom spokesperson said the regulator has a statutory duty to implement legislation.
To introduce a statutory duty to report trafficked and refugee children who go missing from care.
Local authorities will have a statutory duty to provide adoption support services.
Landowners are under a statutory duty to be proactive in the control and eradication of it.
Councils have a statutory duty to provide fair and equal services.
Cameron says there will be a statutory duty on local authorities to report potential victims.
"That's not a statutory duty of theirs," said Hudson, referring to the ceremonies.
Take for example Heath Secretary Jeremy Hunt's plans for a "statutory duty of candour" within the NHS.
Executives will now have a statutory "duty of responsibility" requiring them to take steps to prevent regulatory breaches.
A spokesman for the regulator said: "Ofcom has a statutory duty to protect children from adult content.
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