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2 withdrawn statute
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3 statute
статут (1. международный коллективный акт конститутивного характера 2. закон; законодательный акт 3. устав)statute declaratory of the common law — закон, формулирующий существующее общее право;
- statute of no effectstatute in force — 1. действующий законодательный акт, действующий статут 2. действующий устав
- abrogating statute
- affirmative statute
- amendatory statute
- amended statute
- antisyndicalist statute
- antitrust statute
- applicable statute
- appropriate statute
- cited statute
- civil statute
- codified statute
- compiled statutes
- comprehensive statute
- Congressional statute
- consolidated statutes
- criminal statute
- dead man's statutes
- declaratory statute
- disabled statute
- dominion statutes
- earlier statute
- effective statute
- efficient statute
- enabling statute
- enlarging statute
- existing statute
- expository statute
- federal statute
- former statute
- general statute
- hit-run statute
- incorporated statute
- later statute
- long-arm statute
- mixed statute
- negative statute
- obsolete statute
- omnibus statute
- organic statute
- penal statute
- personal statute
- previous statute
- private statute
- proposed statute
- public statute
- quoted statute
- real statute
- relevant statute
- remedial statute
- repealed statute
- repealing statute
- restraining statute
- retroactive statute
- revised statute
- special statute
- state statute
- subsequent statute
- uniform statute
- withdrawn statute
- working statute
- abrogative statute
- amending statute
- prior statute
- restrictive statute
- retrospective statute
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