Statutory law — or statute law is written law (as opposed to oral or customary law) set down by a legislature or other governing authority such as the executive branch of government in response to a perceived need to clarify the functioning of government,… … Wikipedia
statutory law — noun the body of laws created by legislative statutes • Topics: ↑law, ↑jurisprudence • Hypernyms: ↑law, ↑jurisprudence * * * noun : the law declared by statute in the broadest sense as distinguished from the common or customary law or the law d … Useful english dictionary
statutory law — stat′utory law′ n. law the written law enacted by a legislature, as distinguished from unwritten law or common law • Etymology: 1875–80 … From formal English to slang
statutory law — the written law established by enactments expressing the will of the legislature, as distinguished from the unwritten law or common law. Also called statute law. [1875 80] * * * … Universalium
statutory law — нормы права, содержащиеся в законодательных и подзаконных актах, антитеза источникам общего права (common law), equity … Glossary of international commercial arbitration
statutory rape — n: rape consisting of sexual intercourse with a person beneath an age (as 14 years) specified by statute ◇ Many state statutes also specify a minimum age of the perpetrator or an age differential (as at least four years) between the perpetrator… … Law dictionary
statutory — stat·u·to·ry / sta chə ˌtōr ē/ adj 1: of or relating to a statute or statutes a statutory provision 2: enacted, created, regulated, or defined by statute a statutory presumption a statutory insider stat·u·to·ri·ly /ˌsta chə tōr ə lē/ … Law dictionary
statutory demand — A demand for payment in a prescribed statutory form under Section 123 of the Insolvency Act 1986. A creditor serves a statutory demand and the debtor is required to pay the debt within twenty one days, failing which the creditor may petition the… … Law dictionary
statutory maternity leave — (abbr. SMP) Maternity leave is governed by the Employment Rights Act 1996. All female employees who become pregnant are entitled to fourteen weeks maternity leave ( basic maternity leave ) and thereafter return to the same job. Those with two… … Law dictionary
statutory sick pay — (abbr. SSP) An employer is obliged under the Social Security Act 1992 to pay Statutory Sick Pay (SSP) for the first 28 months of absence if the employee has been incapacitated for four or more working days. Employees self certify for the first… … Law dictionary