-
statutes are
published and
distributed so that
everyone can look up the
statutory law. This can be done in the form of a
government gazette which may include...
- In
common law jurisdictions,
statutory rape is
nonforcible ****ual
activity in
which one of the
individuals is
below the age of
consent (the age required...
- A
statutory body or
statutory authority is a body set up by law (statute) that is
authorised to
implement certain legislation on
behalf of the relevant...
- A
statutory corporation is a
government entity created as a
statutory body by statute.
Their precise nature varies by jurisdiction, but they are corporations...
- A
statutory declaration is a
legal do****ent
defined under the law of
certain Commonwealth nations and in the
United States. It is
similar to a statement...
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Statutory auditor is a
title used in
various countries to
refer to a
person or
entity with an
auditing role,
whose appointment is
mandated by the terms...
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Public holidays in
Canada (French:
Jours fériés au Canada),
known as
statutory holidays, stat holidays, or
simply stats (French:
jours fériés), consist...
- A
statutory employee is an
independent contractor under American common law who is
treated as an employee, by statute, for
purposes of tax withholdings...
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Statutory holiday may
refer to:
Public holidays in
Canada Public holidays in New
Zealand Public holidays in
Australia Public holidays in the
United Kingdom...
- In the
business of insurance,
statutory reserves are
those ****ets an
insurance company is
legally required to
maintain on its
balance sheet with respect...