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The phrase 'statutory requirement' is correct and can be used in written English.
It is used to refer to something that is required by law rather than by choice. For example: Each employee is required to adhere to the company's statutory requirements.
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In 2011, Indiana adopted a new statutory requirement that requires the state Commission for Higher Education to set nonbinding targets for tuition for public institutions.
Data is also required for regulatory purposes, and in some cases is collected as a statutory requirement.
But would that count as meeting our statutory requirement?
But there is no statutory requirement that this is paid.
There is no statutory requirement to inform families, only best practice guidelines.
Teaching ICT is a statutory requirement, but there is no more official statutory programme of study.
*No public hearing on permission to build the Quonset hut was held, despite a statutory requirement.
In the US there is no statutory requirement to pay employees holiday leave at all.
With a statutory requirement on councils to promote "Lesbian Gay Bisexual and Transgender culture", what will this mean in practice?
But at the same time, Ofcom must still uphold the ongoing statutory requirement for commercial local radio to be local.
"It's saying we're allowing you to continue to rely on statutory procedures and results that don't meet the statutory requirement.
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