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The phrase "a statutory process" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when referring to a procedure or series of actions that are established by law or regulation.
Example: "The company must follow a statutory process to ensure compliance with environmental regulations."
Alternatives: "a legal procedure" or "a mandated process".
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A statutory process has never been so loaded in the applicant's favour.
Under the reforms, this right will be extended from parents and carers to all workers, and companies will have a new duty to consider the request in a reasonable way, rather than going through a statutory process.
US justice department attorney, Brandon Waterman, said the government needed to complete a statutory process to reunite the father and son and suggested that the government had kept them separated because of a 2010 misdemeanor charge Mr C incurred in Louisiana for aggravated assault.
Several dissenters perfected their appraisal rights under Delaware law – a statutory process permitting them to eschew the financial terms of the merger in favor of a judicially determined appraisal of fair value, taking into account "all relevant factors". This action ensued, occupying the good part of three years before Vice Chancellor Laster (VCL) of the Delaware Chancery Court.
Housing applications in the area had been judged acceptable against the borough's planning policies, drawn up following a statutory process including consultation, it said.
It has almost become a statutory process that is bound to occur because of the sheer volume of work required at this level.
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There is a statutory procedure.
"There will be a formal statutory processes that will need to be followed if the project progresses beyond this stage two study," said a spokesman.
However, the second part of the inquiry, the statutory process, involves a change in Northern Ireland's law which will have to pass through the assembly.
Mr Vaz added: "It is worrying that police and crime commissioners seem able to side-step the statutory process for dismissing a chief constable.
Keith Vaz, the chairman of the committee, said: "It is worrying that police and crime commissioners seem able to side-step the statutory process for dismissing a chief constable.
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