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    stat·u·to·ry
    /ˈstaCHəˌtôrē/

    adjective

    • 1. required, permitted, or enacted by statute: "the courts did award statutory damages to each of the plaintiffs"

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  2. Learn the meaning of statutory, an adjective that describes something related to statutes or laws. See examples of statutory in sentences, synonyms, word history, and related phrases.

  3. Statutory means decided or controlled by law. Learn how to use this adjective in different contexts, such as business, law, and rules, with examples from the Cambridge English Corpus.

  4. Statutory means of, relating to, or having the nature of a statute, a law enacted by a legislature. Learn how to use statutory in a sentence and see its origin, derived forms, and related words.

  5. Learn the meaning of 'statutory' as an adjective, its pronunciation, synonyms, and examples of usage. Find out how 'statutory' relates to rules, laws, or offences that are formally written down.

  6. Statutory means decided or controlled by law. Learn how to use this word in different contexts, such as business, law, and rules, with examples and translations.

  7. If something is statutory, it is related to or set by laws or statutes. Statutory restrictions on air pollution require drivers to have the emissions from their cars checked every few years. You might wonder what the difference is between statutory and legal .

  8. Learn the meaning and pronunciation of the adjective statutory, which means fixed by law or that must be done by law. See examples of statutory in sentences and collocations with other words.