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The phrase 'statutory duty' is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it to refer to a legal obligation imposed on someone or an organization by a law. For example: It is a statutory duty for employers to pay their employees a minimum wage.
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"The CQC's statutory duty is to uphold the law.
If a public officer violates his statutory duty, court remedies against the government are readily available.
Republicans charged that Democrats have been derelict in their statutory duty to bring forward a budget.
There's no statutory duty for the council to consult to acceptable standards.
Had the fire authority discharged its statutory duty the disaster would never have happened.
"King's has a statutory duty under the Counter Terrorism and Security Act 2015, termed Prevent.
It has a statutory duty to maintain a register of pharmacists and pharmacy premises.
To introduce a statutory duty to report trafficked and refugee children who go missing from care.
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.
Local authorities will have a statutory duty to provide adoption support services.
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