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noun1) (Law) Gesetz, dasby statute — per Gesetz
* * *['stætju:t](a written law of a country.) das Gesetz* * *stat·ute[ˈstætju:t, AM ˈstætʃu:t]n▪ by \statute satzungsgemäß\statute of limitations prozessuales Verjährungsgesetz▪ by \statute gesetzlichset by \statute gesetzlich festgelegt* * *['sttjuːt]nGesetz nt; (of organization) Satzung f, Statut ntby statute — gesetzlich, statutarisch, satzungsgemäß
* * *1. JURa) Gesetz n (vom Parlament erlassene Rechtsvorschrift)b) Gesetzesbestimmung f, -vorschrift fc) Parlamentsakte f:statute of bankruptcy Konkursordnung f;declaratory statute, regulatory statute Ausführungsgesetzthere is no statute of limitations on murder Mord verjährt nicht;not be subject to the statute unverjährbar sein;plead the statute Verjährung geltend machen3. JUR Statut n, Satzung f:statute of Westminster POL, HIST Statut von Westminster ( durch das 1931 das British Commonwealth of Nations anerkannt wurde)st. abk1. statute2. street Str.stat. abk1. (auf Rezepten) statim, immediately2. stationary3. statue4. statute* * *noun1) (Law) Gesetz, das* * *n.Satzung -en f. -
2 verjähren
v/i come under the statute of limitations; die Schulden sind inzwischen verjährt meanwhile so much time has passed that the debts can no longer be collected* * *ver|jäh|ren ptp verjährtvi aux seinto come under the statute of limitations; (Anspruch) to be in lapse* * *ver·jäh·ren *vi Hilfsverb: sein JUR1. (nicht mehr eingetrieben werden können) to come under the statute of limitations2. (nicht mehr verfolgt werden können) to become statute-barred▪ verjährt statute-barred* * *intransitives Verb; mit sein come under the statute of limitations* * *verjähren v/i come under the statute of limitations;die Schulden sind inzwischen verjährt meanwhile so much time has passed that the debts can no longer be collected* * *intransitives Verb; mit sein come under the statute of limitations* * *(Recht) v.to come under the statute of limitations expr.to expire v.to prescribe v.
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