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statute in law, a formal, written enactment by the authorized powers of a state. The term is usually not applied to a written constitution but is restricted to the enactments of a legislature. Statute law is to be distinguished chiefly from common law , which may be defined as the body of legal rules derived from judicial decisions and custom. On most of the European continent all (or nearly all) the law is statutory and each field is subsumed by a code . In England and the United States, however, common law retains great importance, but with the expansion of government regulation there has been an immense growth in the statute law of those countries. In order to guide the courts many important statutes contain (usually in a preamble) a statement of the abuses that the legislation is intended to cure or of the general legislative intent. Statutes are classified in various ways. Public statutes (e.g., those establishing crimes) are universal in application, while private statutes (e.g., one compensating a named person for injury) are limited. Public statutes may be local, i.e., affecting only part of the area over which the legislature has authority, or general. Statutes that explain or clarify previous enactments or rules of common law are sometimes called declaratory statutes.

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The Concise Oxford Dictionary of English Etymology | 1996 | | © The Concise Oxford Dictionary of English Etymology 1996, originally published by Oxford University Press 1996. (Hide copyright information) Copyright

statute XIII. — (O)F. statut — late L. statŪtum decree, decision, law, sb. use of n. pp. of statuere set up, establish, decree, f. status (see STATE).
Hence statutable prescribed or allowed by statute, of statutory quality, etc. XVII. statutory (-ORY2) †enacting; pert. to statutes. XVIII.

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The Oxford Pocket Dictionary of Current English | 2009 | © The Oxford Pocket Dictionary of Current English 2009, originally published by Oxford University Press 2009. (Hide copyright information) Copyright

stat·ute / ˈstachoōt/ • n. a written law passed by a legislative body: violation of the hate crimes statute | the tax is not specifically disallowed by statute. ∎  a rule of an organization or institution: the appointment will be subject to the statutes of the university. ∎  archaic (in biblical use) a law or decree made by a sovereign, or by God.

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