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Statute

A statute is a law or formal written enactment of a legislature. Statutes typically declare, command or prohibit something. Statutes are distinguished from court law and unwritten law (also known as common law) in that they are the expressed will of a legislative body, whether that be on the behalf of a country, state or province, county, municipality…

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Statute

Nodes26
Edges25
Triples29
Avg. degree1.92
Density0.076923
Components1

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Statute

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related to International law · 8
Statute → England, European Central Bank, International, International Court, International Criminal Court, Justice, Rome Statute, The
related to Autonomy statute · 5
Statute → In, Leyes, Spain, Spanish, The
related to Etymology · 5
Statute → English, Late Latin, Old French, The, These
related to Publication and organization · 4
Statute → Eventually, In, Such, This
related to University statutes · 4
Statute → Privy Council, Revision, The, United Kingdom
is a · 2
Statute → law or formal written enactment of a legislature, legal document similar to the constitution of a federated state
related to Types · 1
Statute → Public

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Statuteis alaw or formal written enactment of a legislature0.90text
Statuteis alegal document similar to the constitution of a federated state0.90text
Statuterelated to Autonomy statuteIn0.60section
Statuterelated to Autonomy statuteSpain0.60section
Statuterelated to Autonomy statuteThe0.60section
Statuterelated to Autonomy statuteLeyes0.60section
Statuterelated to Autonomy statuteSpanish0.60section
Statuterelated to EtymologyThe0.60section
Statuterelated to EtymologyEnglish0.60section
Statuterelated to EtymologyOld French0.60section
Statuterelated to EtymologyThese0.60section
Statuterelated to EtymologyLate Latin0.60section

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