statute
sta
ˈstæ
stā
tute
ʧut
choot
British pronunciation
/stˈæt‍ʃuːt/

Definition & Meaning of "statute"in English

Statute
01

an officially written and established law

What is a "statute"?

A statute is a written law enacted by a legislative body, such as a parliament or congress. It establishes legal rules and regulations that must be followed within a particular area or region. Statutes are created through a formal process of drafting, debating, and voting, and they address various aspects of public and private life, including criminal conduct, civil rights, and administrative procedures. Once passed, a statute has the force of law and must be adhered to by individuals and institutions within the area it governs.

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Examples
The new statute requires all drivers to use hands-free devices while driving.
She studied the statute carefully to understand her legal obligations.
statute
01

enacted by a legislative body

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