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Noun — A formal law passed by a parliament, congress, or other legislative body.

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How to use statute

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a statute of limitations pass a statute under statute statutory law

Etymology

From Old French statut, from Late Latin statutum, "a thing decided" — from statuere, "to set up or establish."

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Frequently asked questions

What does “statute” mean?

The word “statute” means a formal law passed by a parliament, congress, or other legislative body. In plain terms, a written law, or a formal rule an organization sets for itself.

How do you pronounce “statute”?

“Statute” is pronounced STATYOOT (/ˈstæt͡ʃuːt/ in IPA).

How do you use “statute” in a sentence?

Here is “statute” used in a sentence: “The new statute makes it illegal to text while driving.”

What part of speech is “statute”?

“Statute” is a noun.

Where does the word “statute” come from?

The word “statute” comes from Late Latin. From Old French statut, from Late Latin statutum, "a thing decided" — from statuere, "to set up or establish.".

Is “statute” a common word?

“Statute” is a fairly common word in modern English.

How many meanings does “statute” have?

“Statute” has 2 distinct senses listed in this dictionary. The most common is: a formal law passed by a parliament, congress, or other legislative body.

What is the difference between a statute and a law?

A statute specifically refers to a formal law passed by a parliament, congress, or other legislative body, making it a more precise term than "law," which can also cover common law, regulations, and other legal rules not enacted by a legislature.

What is the difference between a statute and a bylaw or organizational statute?

A statute can also refer to a rule set out in the official governing document of an organization, such as a university or club, separate from the legislative sense of a national or state law. Context usually makes clear which meaning applies.

What is a common legal phrase using statute?

A frequent legal phrase is "statute of limitations," referring to the time limit set by law for bringing a legal action, which draws on the formal, legislated nature of a statute.

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