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In 1982, after a number of changes, the board became a statutory body.
In statutory terms this is often a period of just three days.
It has not yet been taken out in the statutory town development plan.
To some, it means a right to a statutory place.
The statutory board came into being on 1 July 1960.
The most recent statutory review of the Act took place in 2012.
Another 35 are trying to, but have come up against statutory limits.
At the same time, Congress is moving to set new statutory standards.
He stayed away from the office for the statutory time.
The statutory limit to the number of members is 90.
No official statutory process has taken place in order for this to happen.
It was given national park status in 1972 under statutory order number 42.
He says the government will make this a statutory commitment.
She said elections would be held within a statutory period of 45 days.
The legal question for the court was one of statutory interpretation.
There are statutory limitations as to what the Administration can do.
One such might be the school development plan, now a statutory requirement.
They also do so by this process of statutory interpretation.
This has to be at least the same level as statutory sick pay.
It is a statutory board and a company by guarantee.
In some states statutory power of attorney forms are available.
Another phrase that's often used for the same thing is your statutory rights.
The party has held three statutory congress: in 1991, 1998, and on February 24, 2007.
It can also be provided as a result of statutory requirements.
Would the new statutory definition be taken as a fresh start?