- A
statute is a
formal written enactment of a
legislative body, a
stage in the
process of legislation. Typically,
statutes command or
prohibit something...
- modern-day
Order of
Saint Lazarus (
statuted 1910) – see also:
Grand Masters of the
Order of
Saint Lazarus (
statuted 1910). The
following individuals have...
- A
statute of limitations,
known in
civil law
systems as a
prescriptive period, is a law p****ed by a
legislative body to set the
maximum time
after an...
- The Rome
Statute of the
International Criminal Court is the
treaty that
established the
International Criminal Court (ICC). It was
adopted at a diplomatic...
- The
Statutes of Lithuania,
originally known as the
Statutes of the
Grand Duchy of Lithuania, were a 16th-century
codification of all the
legislation of...
- The mile,
sometimes the
international mile or
statute mile to
distinguish it from
other miles, is a
British imperial unit and
United States customary...
- Rome
Statute of the
International Criminal Court are
those sovereign states that have ratified, or have
otherwise become party to, the Rome
Statute. The...
-
Nightwalker statutes were
English statutes,
before modern policing,
allowing or
requiring night watchmen to
arrest those found on the
streets after sunset...
- The
Statute of Uses (27 Hen. 8. c. 10 —
enacted in 1536) was an Act of the
Parliament of
England that
restricted the
application of uses in
English property...
- The
Statute of
Winchester of 1285 (13 Edw. 1. St. 2; Latin:
Statutum Wynton), also
known as the
Statute of Winton, was a
statute enacted by King Edward...