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- DictionaryStat·u·to·ry/ˈstaCHəˌtôrē/
adjective
- 1. required, permitted, or enacted by statute: "the courts did award statutory damages to each of the plaintiffs"
decided, controlled, or required by law: There is no escape from these charges since they are statutory. In France everybody is entitled to a statutory 25 days a year holiday. You have no statutory authority to order anybody to make a refund.
1. : of or relating to statutes. 2. : enacted, created, or regulated by statute. a statutory age limit. statutorily. ˌsta-chə-ˈtȯr-ə-lē. adverb. Examples of statutory in a Sentence.
Statutory definition: of, relating to, or of the nature of a statute. . See examples of STATUTORY used in a sentence.
decided, controlled, or required by law: There is no escape from these charges since they are statutory. In France everybody is entitled to a statutory 25 days a year holiday. You have no statutory authority to order anybody to make a refund.
Definition of statutory adjective in Oxford Advanced Learner's Dictionary. Meaning, pronunciation, picture, example sentences, grammar, usage notes, synonyms and more.
3 days ago · Statutory means relating to rules or laws which have been formally written down.
decided or controlled by law: a statutory minimum wage. (Definition of statutory from the Cambridge Learner's Dictionary © Cambridge University Press)
statute implies a law enacted by a legislative body. ordinance applies to an order governing some detail of procedure or conduct enforced by a limited authority such as a municipality. canon suggests in nonreligious use a principle or rule of behavior or procedure commonly accepted as a valid guide.
STATUTORY meaning: 1 : of or relating to formal laws or statutes; 2 : controlled or determined by a law or rule
Originated or regulated by a formal written law or group of laws instituted by a legislative authority. How to use "statutory" in a sentence. The statutory requirements for establishing a business must be followed to avoid legal issues.