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is statute
noun
Written law, as laid down by the legislature.
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The legal term for this is "statute of limitations".
"Listen, this is statute," Mr. Burr said with a tone of exasperation.
"The challenge we have is statute of limitations on these cases," Ms. Masto said.
A Labour source said: "This is not a little bit of statute, this is not a dab of statute, this is statute pure and simple".
Yes, in stand-your-ground states, the Dirty Harry "make my day" mentality is not only acceptable, but is statute: ordinary citizens are encouraged to take the law into their own hands – with deadly consequences.
The royal charter is statute by another name – a clever device (or so it must have seemed) to enable the prime minister to make common cause with a press which was overwhelmingly set against any form of legislation.
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"I'd like to repeat that Ireland's corporate tax rate is statute-based, is very clear and very transparent — and we do not do special deals with any individual companies in regard to that tax rate," Mr. Kenny said Wednesday afternoon.
Cameron suggests his promises on tax should be statute.
Mr Miliband said there was statute underpinning the charter, "which is actually protecting it from being changed".
That's statute miles.
The result was statutes that eternally bear his name in common idiom.
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