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Discover LudwigThe phrase "all the statutes" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when referring to a complete set of laws or regulations within a specific legal context.
Example: "The lawyer reviewed all the statutes relevant to the case before making her argument in court."
Alternatives: "every statute" or "all applicable laws".
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"You have all the statutes the E.P.A. administers," he said.
He also published important law books of his own: A Collection of All the Statutes (1557) and A Collection of Entrees (1566).
588, 593, as covering 'all gasoline stored for use and consumption upon which a like tax has not been paid under other statutes.' Upon comparison of all the statutes, the impost was upheld.
It will be noted that the Texas statute quoted extended the assignee's priority to the 'proceeds' of assigned accounts; a comparable reference to 'proceeds' was found in almost all the statutes.
She worked with and through successive Parliaments to reverse all the statutes that excluded papal jurisdiction from England and to revoke her half-brother's doctrinal and liturgical reforms; however, she persuaded Rome to allow her to confirm the dissolution of the monasteries and the secularization of church properties.
"The decision in this case will, in effect, determine the constitutionality of nearly all the statutes in force in the United States, limiting the hours of labor of adult women," Brandeis explained in his brief.
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After all, the statute was named after a Member of Congress, who, the legislative history records, "wanted the term of copyright protection to last forever". 144 Cong.
If you file a clearly fraudulent return or if you don't file a return at all, the statute of limitations never actually runs.
If you file a clearly fraudulent return or if you don't file a return at all, the statute of limitations never runs.
After enacting the Digest as a lawbook, Justinian repealed all of the other law contained in the treatises of the jurists and directed that those treatises should never be cited in the future, even by way of illustration; at the same time, he abrogated all of the statutes that had formed a part of the old law.
The old law comprised (1) all of the statutes passed under the republic and early empire that had not become obsolete; (2) the decrees of the Senate passed at the end of the republic and during the first two centuries of the empire; and (3) the writings of jurists and, more particularly, of those jurists to whom the emperors had given the right of declaring the law with their authority.
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