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English term or phrase:
"statutes"
Greek translation:
Νομοθετήματα, καταστατικό
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English term
"statutes"
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Social Sciences
Social Science, Sociology, Ethics, etc.
democracy
However, statutes may authorize the minister to establish and dissolve particular courts.
The case with the tribunals is of similar complexity, as their organization as well as the mode of proceedings before them, shall be specified by statute (Article 179 of
the Polish Constitution), even though their competences are enumerated in the Constitution and cannot be extended by statute.
The case with the tribunals is of similar complexity, as their organization as well as the mode of proceedings before them, shall be specified by statute (Article 179 of
the Polish Constitution), even though their competences are enumerated in the Constitution and cannot be extended by statute.
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Νομοθετήματα, καταστατικό
Laws enacted by a Government in Parliament as against 'Law' which is executed by the Judiciary
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Note added at 18 hrs (2021-09-27 23:41:18 GMT)
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'Statutes' is the written Law. (Legislation)
https://courses.lumenlearning.com/wmopen-introbusiness/chapt...
A statute is a law passed by a legislature; and statutory law is the body of law resulting from statutes. A statute—or the statutory law—may also be referred to as legislation. One of the benefits of statutory law is that whether it’s federal or state law, it’s a written law that you can locate and read at the law library or online. This is not true of common law, which is also known as “unwritten law, because it’s not collected in a single source.
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Note added at 18 hrs (2021-09-27 23:41:18 GMT)
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'Statutes' is the written Law. (Legislation)
https://courses.lumenlearning.com/wmopen-introbusiness/chapt...
A statute is a law passed by a legislature; and statutory law is the body of law resulting from statutes. A statute—or the statutory law—may also be referred to as legislation. One of the benefits of statutory law is that whether it’s federal or state law, it’s a written law that you can locate and read at the law library or online. This is not true of common law, which is also known as “unwritten law, because it’s not collected in a single source.
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