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单词 statutory
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statutory
(stætʃʊtri , US -tɔːri )
adjective [usually ADJECTIVE noun]
Statutory means relating to rules or laws which have been formally written down. [formal]
We had a statutory duty to report to Parliament.
statutorily (stætʃʊtərɪli , US -tɔːrɪli ) adverb [ADVERB with verb]
Such tenants are statutorily protected.
Broadcasting has had to be regulated statutorily.
Collocations:
statutory agency
It's hard to think you wouldn't need some statutory agency to deal with market manipulation or insider dealing.
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Any dealings with companies, such as utilities or statutory agencies, should be done in writing, with copies kept in appropriate files.
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He said that the school's policy today was one of 'full, transparent and immediate cooperation with the statutory agencies'.
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Fear of deportation, being forced to testify, or retaliation by their traffickers also contribute to their reluctance to approach statutory agencies for support.
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These projects are multi-agency and will usually involve partnership working between religious groups, police, and emergency services as well as various other statutory agencies and organisations.
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statutory basis
On a statutory basis it generated a profit of €2 billion.
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The commission report said that the database should be placed on a clear statutory basis and overseen by an independent authority.
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I am informed that she originally envisaged it being put on a statutory basis, meaning it could only be abolished by law.
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The fundamental question was whether such a power of compulsion required a statutory basis.
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Where there was a surviving joint tenant the whole statutory basis for disposing of the succession to the tenancy was absent.
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statutory defence
The statutory defence under section 208(4) would ordinarily involve him showing why it was that the items were not delivered up.
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The government may introduce a statutory defence if taxpayers followed professional advice, but accountants fear the measures still represent a sharp rise in the taxman's powers.
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Give these individuals a statutory defence against their relatively minor crimes, don't fill up our already overcrowded prisons with them and treat them as the victims they are.
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The researchers hope that the map will be the first step towards persuading governments to grant statutory defences against exploitation.
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Where a landlord tries to claim service charges dating back many years, a tenant can often rely on two statutory defences.
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statutory framework
Indeed an inflexible approach would be inconsistent with the terms of the statutory framework.
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Regarding any possible future disclosure of the applicant's caution data, there now existed a statutory framework in place for disclosure of criminal record information to prospective employers.
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Although the defendant had no control over the direct payment, the agency was acting as agent for the borrower within the statutory framework.
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If this does not happen, the home secretary should compel the organisation to do so through the introduction of a new statutory framework.
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Had he taken that course, the delay would have been minimal and the statutory framework followed.
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statutory instrument
General enabling words were often used when a statutory instrument was made.
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The changes were introduced by way of a statutory instrument.
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A minister could easily take out a small statutory instrument of minimal significance in exchange for bringing in one of huge complexity and importance.
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They are worried about the hole in the finances if the statutory instrument falls.
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To put it another way, he would be well advised to do much of his policy making by regulation and statutory instrument, rather than primary legislation.
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statutory minimum
Instead, the only requirement would be to pay the statutory minimum wage of 6.08 an hour.
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Maternity leave starts at 10 weeks on full pay, followed by 29 at the statutory minimum and an additional 13 weeks unpaid.
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Now 20 states have taken matters into their own hands and introduced their own statutory minimum wage rates.
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Some terms and conditions are governed by a statutory minimum and it would be unlawful to go below that minimum.
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It works out at roughly £800 more than the statutory minimum for a worker who has been with the firm for three to five years.
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statutory protection
However, since 2002 statutory protection against excessive service charges has also applied to default charges.
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Previously a signature offered statutory protection for customers.
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Momentum then grew for the graffiti and the buildings to be given statutory protection from developers.
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It wants a code of conduct for builders and developers that would give clear information before contracts are signed, as well as statutory protection.
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This, he argued, was proportionate, because they have statutory protection from revealing sources - a legal privilege that justified placing them under legal duties.
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statutory restriction
The only statutory restriction on the power of the magistrates was that they could not make an order for costs against a successful party.
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Their number varied from 4 to 16 over time, hence rendering the statutory restriction scheme inapplicable.
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Yet there are two statutory restrictions on these cancellation fees.
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These contracts create obligations unrelated to statutory restrictions and only bind the person who signed them, not third parties.
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Break clauses are subject to a number of statutory restrictions.
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Translations:
Chinese: 规定的
Japanese: 制定法の
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