Statute legal definition of statute - TheFr…
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In law, a statute refers to a written law enacted by a legislative body, such as a government or parliament1. Statutes are formal legal documents that set forth general propositions of law which courts apply to specific situations1. They may command or prohibit certain actions, make declarations, or establish governmental mechanisms to aid society1. For example, the Civil Rights Act of 1964 is a statute that prohibits discrimination based on race, color, religion, sex, or national origin in the United States2. Criminal statutes: Define crimes and prescribe penalties. Civil statutes: Govern disputes between individuals or entities. Administrative statutes: Establish powers and procedures of administrative agencies. Regulatory statutes: Impose regulations on specific industries or activities.
Criminal statutes: Define crimes and prescribe penalties.
Civil statutes: Govern disputes between individuals or entities.
Administrative statutes: Establish powers and procedures of administrative agencies.
Regulatory statutes: Impose regulations on specific industries or activities.
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