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законодавчий акт; законоположення; регламент ( звід правил); законодавчий акт про надання надзвичайних повноважень; статут, міжнародний колективний акт конститутивного характеруstatute declaratory of the common law — закон, що формулює існуюче загальне право
- statute-aidedstatute of limitation for particularly heinous offenses — строк давності стосовно особливо брутальних злочинів
- statute-allowed
- statute-appropriated
- statute-banned
- statute-barred
- statute-barred right
- statute book
- statute books
- statute citation
- statute-established
- statute-exempt
- statute-immuned
- statute in force
- statute-instituted
- statute law
- statute-making power
- statute of limitation
- statute of limitations
- statute of limitations
- statute of no effect
- Statute of Westminster
- statute-permitted
- statuteprivileged
- statute-prohibited
- statute-repealed
- statute-restricted
- statute roll
- statute-run
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