0 decided or controlled by law:
statutory obligations
1 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.
statutory duty/obligations/responsibilities
When managing agents are dealing with other people's money, it is vital that this is covered by statutory regulation.
The Board of Management will submit the annual statutory accounts.
The government wants to increase the turnover threshold above which companies are required to have a statutory audit of their annual accounts.
The social salience theory may thus seem reminiscent of the "plain meaning" school of statutory interpretation, but there are important differences.
It clearly allows for the possibility of legislative fallibility; legislators may create statutory rules whose applications they-individually or collectively- understand badly or not at all.
The views of statutory and voluntary agencies working in this field were also sought.
Generally in this area, the performance of the statutory agencies is unsatisfactory.
The statutory notification system offers the potential advantages of being exhaustive and of allowing historical trends to be evaluated.
Various adjustments would need to be made to extend the analysis to the role of precedent in statutory interpretation.
The details of healthcare provision are delegated to the sickness funds and statutory healthcare physicians.
Federal regulation thus proceeded without the leverage of statutory law, the stronger of these two regulatory traditions.