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be statutory
adjective
Of, relating to, enacted or regulated by a statute.
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We think there should be statutory underpinning of any new form of regulation".
If true, that would be statutory rape.A more serious man among the Democrats is Scott Harshbarger, the state's attorney-general.
It was not to be statutory and regulated, but be merely a standard clause in contracts between commissioners and providers.
"Therefore there have to be statutory immunities to enable covert officers in particular to do their jobs".
Under Missouri law, consensual sex between Mr. Barnett and Ms. Coleman would not be statutory rape because he was under 21 and she was at least 14.
The government is proposing an agreed protocol, which the House of Lords, in an amendment to the police and social responsibility bill, is insisting should be statutory.
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It was statutory rape.
It is statutory that a genl.
Most federal law is statutory and enforced by federal courts.
John Whittingdale says that it is statutory underpinning that is objectionable.
And there are statutory avenues for recourse should these powers be abused.
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