Statute definition clarifies written legislative enactments and distinguishes them from unwritten law, and reference use in manuals and practice. Statute denotes a legislative enactment: a written act by the legislature declaring, commanding, or prohibiting conduct and becoming the law of the state, emphasising the statute as the formal written will of the legislature enacted according to required forms and distinguishing written law from unwritten law for use in legal reference guides and practice materials.
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Statute definition clarifies written legislative enactments and distinguishes them from unwritten law, and reference use in manuals and practice.
Statute denotes a legislative enactment: a written act by the legislature declaring, commanding, or prohibiting conduct and becoming the law of the state, emphasising the statute as the formal written will of the legislature enacted according to required forms and distinguishing written law from unwritten law for use in legal reference guides and practice materials.
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