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  2. What Is Statutory Law? Definition and Examples - ThoughtCo

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    Statutory law consists of laws written and enacted by a legislative body. For the United States federal government, statutory law is the acts passed by the United States Congress, such as the Civil Rights Act of 1964, the Voting Rights Act of 1965, or the Dodd-Frank Wall Street Reform Act of 2010.

  3. What is Statutory Law? Definition and examples - LawDistrict

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    Statutory law is the term used to designate written law –or statutes– created by elected legislators and an official legislative process. It is the primary form of law used by the judicial system.

  4. What Is Statutory Law? - Constitution of the United States

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    A statutory law becomes public once Congress passes a bill and the President signs it. Such a public law is first released as a slip law that is then added to the Statutes at Large. They are then categorized, indexed, and published in the United States Code.

  5. Common Law vs Statutory Law: What is the difference?

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    Statutory laws can be created to codify common law principles or to overturn an undesirable common law ruling. Conversely, common law can fill gaps in statutory law, providing rules and interpretations where statutes are silent or ambiguous.

  6. Statutory law Definition & Meaning | Merriam-Webster Legal

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    The meaning of STATUTORY LAW is the law that exists in legislatively enacted statutes especially as distinguished from common law.

  7. statutory law Definition, Meaning & Usage - Justia

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    statutory law - This is the type of law contained in formal, written legislation passed by a legislative body, and it is often distinguished from unwritten, traditional common law.

  8. Legislative Branch (statutory law) - Georgia State University

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    Statutory law in the United States consists of the laws passed by the legislature. For the federal government, then, the statutory law is the acts passed by the United States Congress. These acts are designated as Public Laws or Private Laws.

  9. Legal Research Guide: Statutory Law - Sam Houston State...

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    Statutory laws are written laws that are enacted by an legislative body. Statutory laws differ from regulatory, administrative, and common law. Regulatory or administrative laws are passed by executive agencies. Common law is generated through court decisions.

  10. A statute is a written law enacted by a legislature. The statutes you will deal with most frequently in United States law are federal and state statutes. There are also local (i.e., city or county) statutes, usually called ordinances.

  11. Statutory Law - Law - Guides at Johns Hopkins University

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    Statutory Law. Online and print resources for the study of law. Statutory Law Sources. BILLS AND LEGISLATIVE HISTORIES: The introduction of a bill in Congress is the first step in the legislative process.