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Discover LudwigThe phrase "statutory scheme" is grammatically correct and commonly used in written English.
It refers to a system or set of laws that have been passed by a government or legislature. Example: Under the new statutory scheme, all businesses are required to obtain a license before operating in the city.
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We begin with the California statutory scheme.
Importantly, Nebraska's own statutory scheme underscores this constitutional infirmity.
We suggest it is now, not only open to you but obligatory under the statutory scheme".
A formal request under the statutory scheme must be in writing.
In my view, any such restriction would render the statutory scheme unconstitutional.
Since law-making is not entrusted to the industry, this statutory scheme is unquestionably valid.
Oklahoma's statutory scheme may not be the most artfully designed to accomplish its purpose.
So I don't think that's a glitch in the statutory scheme.
There's a statutory scheme here called the retransmission consent regime that sets out the parameters for the F.C.C. to act.
We said publicly that the current statutory scheme limits the ability of the F.C.C. on retransmission consent.
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The statutory scheme will impact around 10 per cent of branded medicines used in the UK.
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