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  • Statute
  • Formal written document that creates law

    A statute is a law or formal written enactment of a legislature. Statutes typically declare, command or prohibit something. Statutes are distinguished

    Statute

    Statute

    Statute

  • Rome Statute
  • 1998 international treaty establishing the International Criminal Court

    The Rome Statute of the International Criminal Court is the treaty that established the International Criminal Court (ICC). It was adopted at a diplomatic

    Rome Statute

    Rome Statute

    Rome_Statute

  • Statute of limitations
  • Time limit for starting legal proceedings

    A statute of limitations, known in civil law systems as a prescriptive period, is a law passed by a legislative body to set the maximum time after an

    Statute of limitations

    Statute_of_limitations

  • Statute book
  • Record of enacted legislation

    The Statute Book is the surviving body of enacted legislation published by authority in a number of publications. In England at the end of 1948, the Statute

    Statute book

    Statute_book

  • Statute of Westminster
  • Topics referred to by the same term

    The Statute of Westminster may refer to: Statute of Westminster 1275, often called the Statute of Westminster I, codified existing law in England in 51

    Statute of Westminster

    Statute_of_Westminster

  • Statute of repose
  • Cuts off certain legal rights if not acted on by a specified deadline

    A statute of repose (sometimes called a nonclaim statute), like a statute of limitations, is a statute that cuts off certain legal rights if they are not

    Statute of repose

    Statute_of_repose

  • Mile
  • Unit of length

    The mile, sometimes the international mile or statute mile to distinguish it from other miles, is a British imperial unit and United States customary

    Mile

    Mile

    Mile

  • Regions of Italy
  • First-level administrative divisions of Italy

    their Statutes, fifteen regions have ordinary statutes and five have special statutes, granting them extended autonomy. These regions, whose statutes are

    Regions of Italy

    Regions of Italy

    Regions_of_Italy

  • Statute roll
  • A statute roll is a manuscript parchment roll with the text of statutes passed by the medieval Parliament of England. The statute rolls are also called

    Statute roll

    Statute_roll

  • Statute of Westminster 1931
  • Law recognising autonomy of British Dominions

    The Statute of Westminster 1931 (22 & 23 Geo. 5. c. 4) is an act of the Parliament of the United Kingdom that significantly increased the autonomy of

    Statute of Westminster 1931

    Statute of Westminster 1931

    Statute_of_Westminster_1931

  • Super statute
  • The term super statute was applied in 2001 by William Eskridge and John Ferejohn to characterize an ordinary statute whose effort "to establish a new

    Super statute

    Super_statute

  • Kastav Statute
  • The Kastav Statute (Croatian: Statut Grada Kastva) is a 14th-century Glagolitic city statute of Croatian city Kastav. The Kastav Statute "Zakon Grada

    Kastav Statute

    Kastav_Statute

  • States parties to the Rome Statute
  • Rome Statute of the International Criminal Court are those sovereign states that have ratified, or have otherwise become party to, the Rome Statute. The

    States parties to the Rome Statute

    States parties to the Rome Statute

    States_parties_to_the_Rome_Statute

  • Statute of Sicily
  • The Statute of Sicily establishes the rule of Sicily as an Autonomous Region within the political unity of the Italian State, and was issued by King Umberto

    Statute of Sicily

    Statute_of_Sicily

  • Borrowing statute
  • United States, a statute of limitations is typically deemed to be a procedural law, meaning that a state will ordinarily apply its own statute of limitations

    Borrowing statute

    Borrowing_statute

  • International Atomic Energy Agency
  • International organisation

    safety.[independent source needed] According to Article II of the IAEA Statute, the objectives of the IAEA are "to accelerate and enlarge the contribution

    International Atomic Energy Agency

    International Atomic Energy Agency

    International_Atomic_Energy_Agency

  • Statute of Rhuddlan
  • 1284 decree by King Edward I establishing the Principality of Wales

    The Statute of Rhuddlan (Welsh: Statud Rhuddlan), also known as the Statutes of Wales (Latin: Statuta Walliae or Valliae) or as the Statute of Wales (Latin:

    Statute of Rhuddlan

    Statute of Rhuddlan

    Statute_of_Rhuddlan

  • International Criminal Court
  • International tribunal organisation

    The Hague, Netherlands. Established in 2002 under the multilateral Rome Statute, the ICC is the first and only permanent international court with jurisdiction

    International Criminal Court

    International Criminal Court

    International_Criminal_Court

  • Blocking statute
  • Law meant to counter another jurisdiction's law

    blocking statute is a law of one jurisdiction intended to hinder application there of a law made by a foreign jurisdiction. A blocking statute was proposed

    Blocking statute

    Blocking_statute

  • Poljica Statute
  • Legal statute of the Republic of Poljica

    The Poljica Statute is the most important historical source for the Republic of Poljica. First mentioned in the late 14th century, and preserved in codified

    Poljica Statute

    Poljica_Statute

  • Statutes of Lithuania
  • 16th-century codification of legislation of the Grand Duchy of Lithuania

    The Statutes of Lithuania, originally known as the Statutes of the Grand Duchy of Lithuania, were a 16th-century codification of all the legislation of

    Statutes of Lithuania

    Statutes of Lithuania

    Statutes_of_Lithuania

  • Statute of frauds
  • Type of statute specifying that certain contracts must be in writing

    A statute of frauds is a form of statute requiring that certain kinds of contracts be memorialized in writing, signed by the party against whom they are

    Statute of frauds

    Statute_of_frauds

  • Statute law revision
  • Legal process in Commonwealth realms

    Statute law revision may refer to the printing of, or the editorial process of preparing, a revised edition of the statutes, or to the process of repealing

    Statute law revision

    Statute_law_revision

  • Statute of limitations in Ireland
  • in a variety of statutes and in judicial decisions but primarily the limitations applying to civil actions are set out in the Statute of Limitations,

    Statute of limitations in Ireland

    Statute_of_limitations_in_Ireland

  • Statute of Marlborough
  • English statute of 1267

    The Statute of Marlborough (52 Hen. 3.) is a set of laws passed by the Parliament of England during the reign of Henry III in 1267. The laws comprised

    Statute of Marlborough

    Statute of Marlborough

    Statute_of_Marlborough

  • Statute merchant
  • Act of the Parliament of England

    Statute merchant (Latin: Statutum mercatorum) and statute staple are two old forms of security, long obsolete in English practice, though references to

    Statute merchant

    Statute merchant

    Statute_merchant

  • Statutory interpretation
  • Judicial interpretation of statutory law

    interpretation is often necessary when a case involves a statute. Sometimes the words of a statute have a plain and a straightforward meaning, but in many

    Statutory interpretation

    Statutory_interpretation

  • City Statute
  • 2001 federal law in Brazil

    The City Statute (Portuguese: Estatuto da Cidade) is a federal law (Law 10.257) passed in Brazil in 2001 that builds on the Federal Constitution of Brazil

    City Statute

    City_Statute

  • Statute of Uses
  • Act of the Parliament of England

    The Statute of Uses (27 Hen. 8. c. 10) was an act of the Parliament of England enacted in 1536 that restricted the application of uses in English property

    Statute of Uses

    Statute of Uses

    Statute_of_Uses

  • Organic statute (United States)
  • U.S. administrative law statute

    organic statute is a statute enacted by Congress that creates an administrative agency and defines its authorities and responsibilities. Organic statutes may

    Organic statute (United States)

    Organic_statute_(United_States)

  • Nightwalker statute
  • Law requiring strangers at night to be arrested

    Nightwalker statutes were English statutes, before modern policing, allowing or requiring night watchmen to arrest those found on the streets after sunset

    Nightwalker statute

    Nightwalker_statute

  • Statute of Monopolies
  • Act of the Parliament of England

    The Statute of Monopolies (21 Jas. 1. c. 3) was an act of the Parliament of England notable as the first statutory expression of English patent law. Patents

    Statute of Monopolies

    Statute of Monopolies

    Statute_of_Monopolies

  • Creature of statute
  • Corporation or entity created by statute law

    creature of statute (also known as creature of the state) is a legal entity, such as a corporation, created by statute. Creatures of statute may include

    Creature of statute

    Creature_of_statute

  • Statute of Westminster 1285
  • Act of the Parliament of England

    The Statute of Westminster of 1285 (13 Edw. 1. St. 1), also known as the Statute of Westminster II or the Statute of Westminster the Second, like the

    Statute of Westminster 1285

    Statute of Westminster 1285

    Statute_of_Westminster_1285

  • Statute of Artificers 1562
  • Act of the Parliament of England

    The Statute of Artificers 1563 or the Artificers and Apprentices Act 1563 (5 Eliz. 1. c. 4), also known as the Statute of Labourers 1562, was an act of

    Statute of Artificers 1562

    Statute of Artificers 1562

    Statute_of_Artificers_1562

  • Second Statute of Repeal
  • Act of the Parliament of England

    The Second Statute of Repeal (1 & 2 Ph. & M. c. 8) or the See of Rome Act 1554, was an act of the Parliament of England passed in the Parliament of Queen

    Second Statute of Repeal

    Second Statute of Repeal

    Second_Statute_of_Repeal

  • Acre
  • Unit of area

    Commonwealth of Nations countries by custom. In a few, it continues as a statute measure, although not since 2010 in the UK, and not for decades in Australia

    Acre

    Acre

    Acre

  • Statute Law Revision Act 1888
  • Act of the Parliament of the United Kingdom

    Statute Law Revision Act 1888 (51 & 52 Vict. c. 3) was an act of the Parliament of the United Kingdom that repealed various United Kingdom statutes which

    Statute Law Revision Act 1888

    Statute Law Revision Act 1888

    Statute_Law_Revision_Act_1888

  • Łaski's Statute
  • Codification of law published in the Kingdom of Poland

    Łaski's Statute(s) (Polish: Statut(y) Łaskiego, Latin: Commune Incliti Poloniae regni privilegium constitutionum et indultuum publicitus decretorum approbatorumque)

    Łaski's Statute

    Łaski's Statute

    Łaski's_Statute

  • Continuing Criminal Enterprise Statute
  • American federal law

    The Continuing Criminal Enterprise Statute (commonly referred to as CCE Statute or Kingpin Statute) is a United States federal law that targets large-scale

    Continuing Criminal Enterprise Statute

    Continuing_Criminal_Enterprise_Statute

  • Statute of Westminster 1275
  • English statute

    The Statute of Westminster of 1275 (3 Edw. 1), also known as the Statute of Westminster I, codified the existing law in England, into 51 chapters. Chapters

    Statute of Westminster 1275

    Statute of Westminster 1275

    Statute_of_Westminster_1275

  • Statute of Merton
  • 1235 act of the Parliament of England

    The Statute of Merton or Provisions of Merton (Latin: Provisiones de Merton, or Stat. Merton) (20 Hen. 3), sometimes also known as the Ancient Statute of

    Statute of Merton

    Statute of Merton

    Statute_of_Merton

  • Statute Law Revision Act
  • Stock short title used for legislation

    Statute Law Revision Act (with its variations) is a stock short title which has been used in Antigua, Australia, Barbados, Bermuda, Canada, Ghana, the

    Statute Law Revision Act

    Statute_Law_Revision_Act

  • Statute Law Committee
  • The Statute Law Committee was appointed for the purpose of superintending the publication of the first revised edition of the statutes in the United Kingdom

    Statute Law Committee

    Statute_Law_Committee

  • Statute of autonomy
  • Basic institutional law of autonomous communities in Spain

    In Spain, a statute of autonomy is the basic institutional, quasi-constitutional law of an autonomous community or autonomous city. The process of devolution

    Statute of autonomy

    Statute_of_autonomy

  • Virginia Statute for Religious Freedom
  • Law guaranteeing freedom of religion

    The Virginia Statute for Religious Freedom was drafted in 1777 by Thomas Jefferson in Fredericksburg, Virginia, and introduced into the Virginia General

    Virginia Statute for Religious Freedom

    Virginia Statute for Religious Freedom

    Virginia_Statute_for_Religious_Freedom

  • Societas Europaea
  • Public company registered under the corporate law of the European Union

    statute allowing for European Cooperative Societies. The statute consists of: Council Regulation (EC) No 2157/2001 of 8 October 2001 on the Statute for

    Societas Europaea

    Societas Europaea

    Societas_Europaea

  • Statute of Vojvodina
  • The current Statute of the Autonomous Province of Vojvodina (Serbian: Статут Аутономне Покрајине Војводине, romanized: Statut Autonomne Pokrajine Vojvodine)

    Statute of Vojvodina

    Statute_of_Vojvodina

  • Basque Country (autonomous community)
  • Autonomous community of Spain

    Navarre, which narrowly rejected a joint statute of autonomy in 1932, was granted a separate chartered statute in 1982. Currently there is no official

    Basque Country (autonomous community)

    Basque Country (autonomous community)

    Basque_Country_(autonomous_community)

  • Vrbnik Statute
  • 1388 Croatian city statute

    The Vrbnik Statute (Croatian: Statut Grada Vrbnika) is a 14th-century Glagolitic city statute of the Croatian city Vrbnik. The Vrbnik Statute was written

    Vrbnik Statute

    Vrbnik Statute

    Vrbnik_Statute

  • Constituency statute
  • A constituency statute is a term in US corporate law for a rule that requires a board of directors to pay regard to the interests of all corporate stakeholders

    Constituency statute

    Constituency_statute

  • Amendments to the Rome Statute
  • Rome Statute of the International Criminal Court must be proposed, adopted, and ratified in accordance with articles 121 and 122 of the Statute. Any state

    Amendments to the Rome Statute

    Amendments_to_the_Rome_Statute

  • Venetian Patent Statute
  • Statute of the Republic of Venice

    The Venetian Patent Statute of March 19, 1474, established in the Republic of Venice the first statutory patent system in Europe, and may be deemed to

    Venetian Patent Statute

    Venetian Patent Statute

    Venetian_Patent_Statute

  • Age of consent in the United States
  • territory sets the age of consent either by statute or the common law applies, and there are several federal statutes related to protecting minors from sexual

    Age of consent in the United States

    Age of consent in the United States

    Age_of_consent_in_the_United_States

  • Statutes of uncertain date
  • English laws whose dates of passage are not known

    The statutes of uncertain date, also known as statuta incerti temporis or Certain Statutes made during the Reigns of K. Henry 3. K. Edward 1. or K. Edward

    Statutes of uncertain date

    Statutes_of_uncertain_date

  • Royal Commission for Consolidating the Statute Law
  • Royal Commission for criminal and civil law reform (1854–1859)

    The Royal Commission for Consolidating the Statute Law (also known as the Statute Law Commission of 1854) was a royal commission from 1854 to 1859 for

    Royal Commission for Consolidating the Statute Law

    Royal_Commission_for_Consolidating_the_Statute_Law

  • Guest statute
  • A guest statute is a term used in the law of torts to describe a statute that makes it significantly more difficult for a passenger in an automobile to

    Guest statute

    Guest_statute

  • Racketeer Influenced and Corrupt Organizations Act
  • US federal law

    S.C. §§ 1961–1968. This article primarily covers the federal criminal statute, but since 1972, 33 U.S. states and territories have adopted state RICO

    Racketeer Influenced and Corrupt Organizations Act

    Racketeer Influenced and Corrupt Organizations Act

    Racketeer_Influenced_and_Corrupt_Organizations_Act

  • Occupation statute
  • Treaty defining the relationship between West Germany and the Allied High Commission

    The Occupation Statute of Germany (German: Besatzungsstatut) of April 10, 1949 specified the roles and responsibilities of the newly created government

    Occupation statute

    Occupation statute

    Occupation_statute

  • Statute of Provisors
  • Act of the Parliament of England

    The English statute usually called Statute of Provisors (25 Edw. 3. Stat. 4), otherwise termed "The Statute of Provisors of Benefices", or anciently De

    Statute of Provisors

    Statute of Provisors

    Statute_of_Provisors

  • List of acts of the Parliament of England, 1327–1376
  • Northern Ireland. For medieval statutes, etc. that are not considered to be acts of Parliament, see the list of English statutes. The number shown after each

    List of acts of the Parliament of England, 1327–1376

    List_of_acts_of_the_Parliament_of_England,_1327–1376

  • Texas obscenity law
  • Unconstitutional Texas law banning the sale of sex toys

    The Texas obscenity statute is a statute that regulates the distribution, promotion, and sales of obscene materials. It originally sought to regulate devices

    Texas obscenity law

    Texas_obscenity_law

  • Statute of Gloucester 1278
  • Act of the Parliament of England

    The Statute of Gloucester (Latin: Statuta Gloucestr') (6 Edw. 1) was a piece of legislation enacted in the Parliament of England during the reign of Edward

    Statute of Gloucester 1278

    Statute of Gloucester 1278

    Statute_of_Gloucester_1278

  • Reception statute
  • Statutory law

    A reception statute is a statutory law adopted as a former British colony becomes independent by which the new nation adopts, or receives, the English

    Reception statute

    Reception_statute

  • First statute of the IMRO
  • In the earliest dated samples of statutes and regulations of the clandestine Internal Macedonian Revolutionary Organization (IMRO) discovered so far, it

    First statute of the IMRO

    First statute of the IMRO

    First_statute_of_the_IMRO

  • Statute of Westminster Adoption Act 1942
  • Australian Parliament act which formalised Australia's independence from the UK

    The Statute of Westminster Adoption Act 1942 is an act of the Australian Parliament that formally adopted sections 2–6 of the Statute of Westminster 1931

    Statute of Westminster Adoption Act 1942

    Statute of Westminster Adoption Act 1942

    Statute_of_Westminster_Adoption_Act_1942

  • Statute of Anne
  • 1710 British copyright legislation

    The Statute of Anne, also known as the Copyright Act 1709 or the Copyright Act 1710 (cited either as 8 Ann. c. 21 or as 8 Ann. c. 19), was an act of the

    Statute of Anne

    Statute of Anne

    Statute_of_Anne

  • Corvée
  • Form of intermittent, unpaid, unfree labour

    periods of time, typically only a certain number of days' work each year. Statute labour is a corvée imposed by a state for the purposes of public works

    Corvée

    Corvée

    Corvée

  • Stop and identify statutes
  • US state laws allowing police to require identification of those suspected of a crime

    "Stop and identify" statutes are laws currently in use in the US states of Alabama, Arkansas, Arizona, Colorado, Delaware, Florida, Georgia, Illinois,

    Stop and identify statutes

    Stop and identify statutes

    Stop_and_identify_statutes

  • Statute of the Jewry
  • 1275 statute restricting Jews in England

    The Statute of the Jewry (Statutum de Judaismo, 1275) was a statute enacted under Edward I of England in 1275. It placed a number of restrictions on Jews

    Statute of the Jewry

    Statute of the Jewry

    Statute_of_the_Jewry

  • General Statutes
  • Topics referred to by the same term

    General Statutes may refer to: Statutes at Large Organic statute Statutes Connecticut General Statutes North Carolina General Statutes, part of the law

    General Statutes

    General_Statutes

  • Statute of Winchester
  • Act of Parliament of England

    The Statute of Winchester of 1285 (13 Edw. 1. St. 2; Latin: Statutum Wynton̄), also known as the Statute of Winton, was a statute enacted by King Edward

    Statute of Winchester

    Statute of Winchester

    Statute_of_Winchester

  • Valencian Community
  • Autonomous community of Spain

    three provinces: Castellón, Valencia and Alicante. According to Valencia's Statute of Autonomy, the Valencian people are a "historical nationality". Their

    Valencian Community

    Valencian Community

    Valencian_Community

  • Statute of Autonomy of Andalusia
  • The Statute of Autonomy of Andalusia is a law hierarchically located under the 1978 Constitution of Spain, and over any legislation passed by the Andalusian

    Statute of Autonomy of Andalusia

    Statute of Autonomy of Andalusia

    Statute_of_Autonomy_of_Andalusia

  • Statute of Westminster Adoption Act
  • Topics referred to by the same term

    two Acts named Statute of Westminster Adoption Act: Statute of Westminster Adoption Act 1942, an Act of the Parliament of Australia Statute of Westminster

    Statute of Westminster Adoption Act

    Statute_of_Westminster_Adoption_Act

  • Statute of Praemunire
  • Act of the Parliament of England

    The Statute of Praemunire (16 Ric. 2. c. 5) was an act of the Parliament of England enacted in 1392, during the reign of Richard II. Its intention was

    Statute of Praemunire

    Statute of Praemunire

    Statute_of_Praemunire

  • Statute of Kalisz
  • 1264 decree by the Duke of Greater Poland

    The General Charter of Jewish rights known as the Statute of Kalisz, and the Kalisz Privilege, granted Jews in the Middle Ages some protection against

    Statute of Kalisz

    Statute of Kalisz

    Statute_of_Kalisz

  • Statute of Wills
  • Act of the Parliament of England

    The Statute of Wills or Wills Act 1540 (32 Hen. 8. c. 1) was an act of the Parliament of England. The act made it possible, for the first time in post-Conquest

    Statute of Wills

    Statute of Wills

    Statute_of_Wills

  • International Court of Justice
  • Judicial organ of the United Nations

    which was established by the League of Nations in 1920. Its founding statute is an integral part of the UN Charter and draws heavily from that of its

    International Court of Justice

    International Court of Justice

    International_Court_of_Justice

  • Select Committee on the Statute Law Revision Bill
  • United Kingdom House of Commons select committee

    The Select Committee on the Statute Law Revision Bill was a select committee of the House of Commons of the Parliament of the United Kingdom appointed

    Select Committee on the Statute Law Revision Bill

    Select_Committee_on_the_Statute_Law_Revision_Bill

  • Statute of Autonomy of Galicia of 1936
  • The Statute of Autonomy of Galicia of 1936 (Galician: Estatuto de autonomía de Galicia) was a statute of autonomy for Galicia. It was voted in referendum

    Statute of Autonomy of Galicia of 1936

    Statute of Autonomy of Galicia of 1936

    Statute_of_Autonomy_of_Galicia_of_1936

  • Criminal Statutes Repeal Act 1827
  • Act of the Parliament of the United Kingdom

    The Criminal Statutes Repeal Act 1827 (7 & 8 Geo. 4. c. 27) or the Criminal Statutes (England) Repeal Act 1827 was an act of the Parliament of the United

    Criminal Statutes Repeal Act 1827

    Criminal Statutes Repeal Act 1827

    Criminal_Statutes_Repeal_Act_1827

  • Bayonne Statute
  • 1808 royal charter on which Joseph Bonaparte based his rule of Spain

    The Bayonne Statute (Spanish: Estatuto de Bayona), also called the Bayonne Constitution (Constitución de Bayona) or the Bayonne Charter (Carta de Bayona)

    Bayonne Statute

    Bayonne Statute

    Bayonne_Statute

  • Magna Carta
  • English charter of freedoms made in 1215

    repeated the exercise in 1297, this time confirming it as part of England's statute law. However, Magna Carta was not unique; other legal documents of its

    Magna Carta

    Magna Carta

    Magna_Carta

  • Statutes of Nieszawa
  • The Nieszawa Statutes (Polish: statuty nieszawskie) were a set of laws enacted in the Kingdom of Poland in 1454, in the town of Nieszawa located in north-central

    Statutes of Nieszawa

    Statutes_of_Nieszawa

  • Statute Law Review
  • Academic journal

    Statute Law Review is a peer-reviewed academic journal of law. It is published by Oxford University Press. It was previously edited by Daniel Greenberg

    Statute Law Review

    Statute_Law_Review

  • Statute of Frauds
  • Act of the Parliament of England

    The Statute of Frauds (29 Cha. 2. c. 3) (1677) is an act of the Parliament of England. In its original form it required that certain types of contracts

    Statute of Frauds

    Statute of Frauds

    Statute_of_Frauds

  • Legislation.gov.uk
  • Official Web-accessible database of the statute law of the United Kingdom

    legislation.gov.uk, formerly known as the UK Statute Law Database, is the official Web-accessible database of the statute law of the United Kingdom, hosted by

    Legislation.gov.uk

    Legislation.gov.uk

  • List of acts of the Parliament of England, 1275–1307
  • Northern Ireland. For medieval statutes, etc. that are not considered to be acts of Parliament, see the list of English statutes. The number shown after each

    List of acts of the Parliament of England, 1275–1307

    List_of_acts_of_the_Parliament_of_England,_1275–1307

  • Alien Tort Statute
  • US legislation

    The Alien Tort Statute (codified into positive law in 1948 as 28 U.S.C. § 1350; ATS), also called the Alien Tort Claims Act (ATCA), is a federal law that

    Alien Tort Statute

    Alien Tort Statute

    Alien_Tort_Statute

  • Repeal of Obsolete Statutes Act 1856
  • Act of the Parliament of the United Kingdom

    The Repeal of Obsolete Statutes Act 1856 (19 & 20 Vict. c. 64), also known as the Statute Law Revision Act 1856, was an act of the Parliament of the United

    Repeal of Obsolete Statutes Act 1856

    Repeal of Obsolete Statutes Act 1856

    Repeal_of_Obsolete_Statutes_Act_1856

  • Statutes in Force
  • Statutes in Force was the fourth revised edition of the statutes. Publication began in 1972. It was completed in 1981. Statutes in Force continued to

    Statutes in Force

    Statutes_in_Force

  • Slayer rule
  • Murderer cannot inherit from their victim

    codified the slayer statute, either by adopting the Uniform Probate Code (UPC) or a version of the code that includes the slayer statute.[citation needed]

    Slayer rule

    Slayer rule

    Slayer_rule

  • Statute of York
  • Act of the Parliament of England

    The Statute of York (Latin: Statutum Eborac') or the Revocation of the New Ordinances (Latin: Revocatio novarum Ordinationum) was an act of the Parliament

    Statute of York

    Statute of York

    Statute_of_York

  • Catalonia
  • Nationality and autonomous community of Spain

    is an autonomous community of Spain, designated as a nationality by its Statute of Autonomy. Its territory is situated on the northeast of the Iberian

    Catalonia

    Catalonia

    Catalonia

  • Seaman's Manslaughter Statute
  • U.S. criminal statute for deaths on ships and boats

    The Seaman's Manslaughter Statute, codified at 18 U.S.C. § 1115, criminalizes misconduct or negligence that result in deaths involving vessels (ships

    Seaman's Manslaughter Statute

    Seaman's Manslaughter Statute

    Seaman's_Manslaughter_Statute

  • Organic Statute of Algeria
  • The Organic Statute of Algeria was a legal framework that outlined the devolution of powers from France to French Algeria through the law of September

    Organic Statute of Algeria

    Organic Statute of Algeria

    Organic_Statute_of_Algeria

  • Statute of Stabbing
  • Act of Parliament of England

    The Statute of Stabbing (1 Jas. 1. c. 8) was an act of the Parliament of England enacted during the reign of James I that provided that if any person

    Statute of Stabbing

    Statute of Stabbing

    Statute_of_Stabbing

  • Statutes of Kilkenny
  • Language laws in medieval Ireland

    The Statutes of Kilkenny (40 Edw. 3 (I)) were a series of thirty-five acts enacted by the Parliament of Ireland at Kilkenny in 1366, aiming to curb the

    Statutes of Kilkenny

    Statutes of Kilkenny

    Statutes_of_Kilkenny

  • 1955 Saar Statute referendum
  • A referendum on the Saar statute was held in the Saar Protectorate on 23 October 1955. The statute would have made the territory an independent polity

    1955 Saar Statute referendum

    1955 Saar Statute referendum

    1955_Saar_Statute_referendum

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Online names & meanings

  • Poovarasi
  • Girl/Female

    Bengali, Hindu, Indian, Tamil

    Poovarasi

    Beautiful Queen Resembling a Flower

  • Acomb
  • Surname or Lastname

    English

    Acomb

    English : topographic name for a dweller in a valley, Middle English atte combe ‘at the valley’.English : habitational name from one of the places (in Northumberland and Yorkshire) named Acomb, from Old English æt ācum ‘at the oaks’.

  • Elysa
  • Girl/Female

    Australian, German, Greek, Italian

    Elysa

    Form of Alice; Noble; Nobility; From the Blessed Isles

  • Saratha
  • Girl/Female

    Hindu, Indian, Tamil

    Saratha

    The God Saraswathi Devi

  • JAZMINE
  • Female

    English

    JAZMINE

    Variant spelling of English Jasmin, JAZMINE means "jasmine flower," a plant in the olive family.

  • Auset
  • Girl/Female

    Egyptian

    Auset

    Isis.

  • Linganath
  • Boy/Male

    Indian, Telugu

    Linganath

    Lord Shiva

  • Bunanah
  • Girl/Female

    Muslim/Islamic

    Bunanah

    Yazid al-Abshamiyah's daughter

  • NIKOLA
  • Male

    Greek

    NIKOLA

    (Cyrillic Никола): A derivative of Greek Nikolaos, NIKOLA means "victor of the people." In wide use throughout Europe: Basque Country, Czech Republic, Bulgaria, Croatia, Hungary, Serbia, Russia, Slovenia, Yugoslavia.

  • Prestwood
  • Surname or Lastname

    English

    Prestwood

    English : topographic name from Middle English prest ‘priest’ + wode ‘wood’, denoting someone who lived by a wood owned by the Church, or a habitational name from places so named in Buckinghamshire, Staffordshire, and Sussex.

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  • Volt
  • n.

    The unit of electro-motive force; -- defined by the International Electrical Congress in 1893 and by United States Statute as, that electro-motive force which steadily applied to a conductor whose resistance is one ohm will produce a current of one ampere. It is practically equivalent to / the electro-motive force of a standard Clark's cell at a temperature of 15¡ C.

  • Statutable
  • a.

    Made or introduced by statute; proceeding from an act of the legistature; as, a statutable provision or remedy.

  • Psephism
  • n.

    A proposition adopted by a majority of votes; especially, one adopted by vote of the Athenian people; a statute.

  • Rubric
  • n.

    The title of a statute; -- so called as being anciently written in red letters.

  • Purview
  • n.

    The body of a statute, or that part which begins with " Be it enacted, " as distinguished from the preamble.

  • Schedule
  • n.

    A written or printed scroll or sheet of paper; a document; especially, a formal list or inventory; a list or catalogue annexed to a larger document, as to a will, a lease, a statute, etc.

  • Statutable
  • a.

    Made or being in conformity to statute; standard; as, statutable measures.

  • Publication
  • n.

    The act of publishing or making known; notification to the people at large, either by words, writing, or printing; proclamation; divulgation; promulgation; as, the publication of the law at Mount Sinai; the publication of the gospel; the publication of statutes or edicts.

  • Proviso
  • n.

    An article or clause in any statute, agreement, contract, grant, or other writing, by which a condition is introduced, usually beginning with the word provided; a conditional stipulation that affects an agreement, contract, law, grant, or the like; as, the contract was impaired by its proviso.

  • Ohm
  • n.

    The standard unit in the measure of electrical resistance, being the resistance of a circuit in which a potential difference of one volt produces a current of one ampere. As defined by the International Electrical Congress in 1893, and by United States Statute, it is a resistance substantially equal to 109 units of resistance of the C.G.S. system of electro-magnetic units, and is represented by the resistance offered to an unvarying electric current by a column of mercury at the temperature of melting ice 14.4521 grams in mass, of a constant cross-sectional area, and of the length of 106.3 centimeters. As thus defined it is called the international ohm.

  • Statutory
  • a.

    Enacted by statute; depending on statute for its authority; as, a statutory provision.

  • Statute
  • n.

    An act of the legislature of a state or country, declaring, commanding, or prohibiting something; a positive law; the written will of the legislature expressed with all the requisite forms of legislation; -- used in distinction fraom common law. See Common law, under Common, a.

  • Purview
  • n.

    The limit or scope of a statute; the whole extent of its intention or provisions.

  • Statutably
  • adv.

    Conformably to statute.

  • Obsolete
  • a.

    No longer in use; gone into disuse; disused; neglected; as, an obsolete word; an obsolete statute; -- applied chiefly to words, writings, or observances.

  • Statute
  • a.

    An act of a corporation or of its founder, intended as a permanent rule or law; as, the statutes of a university.

  • Statute
  • a.

    An assemblage of farming servants (held possibly by statute) for the purpose of being hired; -- called also statute fair.

  • Ordinance
  • n.

    A rule established by authority; a permanent rule of action; a statute, law, regulation, rescript, or accepted usage; an edict or decree; esp., a local law enacted by a municipal government; as, a municipal ordinance.