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  • Statute law is a written form of public law or private law that is passed by a legislative body. It can be said that every statute is a law, but not every law is a statute.
    In contrast, the term “law” generally refers to a set of rules that exist within a society and are enforced by governmental or administrative authorities. These rules may be written down, or they may be unwritten.
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  • Statute law, referred to as codified law, is a set of universally accepted regulations that provide guidance and order in a specific society, organization, or country.
  • Common law refers to a body of law that is developed through judicial decisions and precedent rather than through legislative statutes or executive branch...
  • Statute law, also known as legislation or statutory law, is the body of written laws enacted by a legislature or other governing body.
  • Judicial interpretation of statutory law refers to the process by which courts interpret and apply statutes.
  • Thus, common law and statute law complement each other, ensuring that the legal system remains adaptable, responsive, and effective in addressing a wide...
  • A statute (also referred to as statutory law) is the written form of law as passed by a legislative body of a country.
  • When courts or state agencies interpret statutory law, they must follow basic rules of interpretation to ensure that the intent of the statute is followed.
  • Contrary to the general view, held by most people, statute law / Acts of Parliament has (have) existed for 1000 years in the English legal system.
  • When the courts set out to interpret a statute, they start by looking at the plain language of the law.
  • Statutory law is the term used to designate written law –or statutes– created by elected legislators and an official legislative process.
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  • The decision will remain law until the court reverses itself or is reversed by a higher court, or until the state or federal legislature passes a statute that overrides the...
  • It is next published in the United States Statutes at Large, which includes all of the statutory laws passed in the most recent session of Congress.