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Meaning
The word "statutory" refers to something that is related to, established by, or enacted in accordance with a statute (a formal law). This means it is something that is legally required or approved, usually referring to laws passed by a governing body or authority.
Synonyms
- Legal
- Authorized
- Mandatory
- Prescribed
- Enacted
Antonyms
- Unlawful
- Nonstatutory
- Illegal
- Optional
- Voluntary
Etymology
The term "statutory" comes from the Middle English word "statuarie," which means "pertaining to a statute." It derives from the Latin word "statutum," which means "that which is established," from the verb "statuere," meaning "to set up, establish."
Examples
- The statutory minimum wage is established by law and must be followed by employers.
- Each state has its own statutory regulations regarding business licenses.
- The statutory body responsible for overseeing public safety must ensure compliance with safety standards.
- They filed a statutory claim for damages following the accident.
- Statutory deadlines must be adhered to when submitting legal documents.