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Statutory and bodies
Statutory bodies:
* Statutory entities — bodies corporate established under an Act
Category: Statutory bodies in Hong Kong
Category: Statutory bodies in Hong Kong
Category: Statutory bodies in Hong Kong
The reasons are unclear, but it is believed that the financial position of Lisburn Distllery FC has worsened in recent months, and that large debts, related to taxes and rates, are owed to various Statutory bodies.
Statutory Appeals on points of law can be made to the High Court from the District Court and various statutory bodies and consultative cases on a point of law can be stated to the High Court from the District Court, various statutory bodies or an Arbitrator hearing an arbitration.
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Statutory and are
Statutory damages are an amount stipulated within the statute rather than calculated based on the degree of harm to the plaintiff.
There are three sources of Law: Acts of Parliament called Statutes, Statutory Regulations ( made by a Secretary of State under an Act of Parliament ) and Case Law ( developed by various Courts ).
Statutory remedies are often provided for defects which merely render the product unusable ( and hence cause economic injury ) but do not cause physical injury or damage to other property ; the " economic loss rule " means that strict liability is generally unavailable for products that damage only themselves.
* Statutory rape where the " underage " participant ( s ) give actual consent, but the law-makers of the relevant jurisdiction have determined that people of that age are not legally capable of giving informed consent ( not informed adequately about the activity ).
* Statutory Instruments, made under the authority of an Act of Parliament by either a government minister or by the Queen-in-Council, and which are generally subject either to parliamentary approval ( affirmative procedure ) or parliamentary disallowance ( negative procedure )
* Scottish Statutory Instruments made by the Scottish Government ; as with Statutory Instruments made by the British government, these are generally subject to either approval or disallowance by the Scottish Parliament
The four categories of designated site in effect in County Kilkenny are Special Areas of Conservation, Natural Heritage Areas, Statutory Nature Reserves and Wildfowl Sanctuaries.
In Virginia, there are degrees of burglary, described as " Common Law Burglary " and " Statutory Burglary.
Statutory Instruments are governed by the Statutory Instruments Act 1946.
Instruments made by the Scottish Government are now classed separately as Scottish Statutory Instruments.
* ( S n ): Scottish series: Instruments made by the United Kingdom Government which apply to Scotland only ( these are different from Scottish Statutory Instruments made by the Scottish Government under its devolved powers ).
* ( NI n ): Northern Ireland series: Orders in Council made by the United Kingdom Government under its ‘ direct rule ’ powers ( delegated legislation made by Northern Ireland Departments are made by Statutory Rule ).
Most Statutory Instruments ( SIs ) are subject to one of two forms of control by Parliament, depending on what is specified in the parent Act.
Statutory Instruments which are subject to affirmative resolution are less common, making up about 10 % of the total.
There are three Committees which have a general supervisory role in relation to Statutory Instruments.
Many Statutory Instruments ( indeed, the largest group after those subject to the negative resolution procedure ) are not required to be laid before Parliament at all, and are therefore not subject to any Parliamentary control.
As with all delegated legislation, because Statutory Instruments are made by a person exercising a power conferred by an Act of Parliament for a specified purpose, rather than by Parliament exercising its sovereign law-making powers, they can be struck down by the courts if it is concluded that they are ultra vires ( literally, outside the powers conferred by the parent Act ).
* All United Kingdom Acts of Parliament from 1988 onwards and Statutory Instruments from 1987 onwards are available free on-line under Crown copyright terms from the Office of Public Sector Information ( HMSO ) at http :// www. opsi. gov. uk /
* Acts of the Scottish Parliament and Scottish Statutory Instruments are available free on-line under Crown copyright terms from HMSO at http :// www. scotland-legislation. hmso. gov. uk
* External auditor / Statutory auditor is an independent firm engaged by the client subject to the audit, to express an opinion on whether the company's financial statements are free of material misstatements, whether due to fraud or error.

Statutory and defined
Statutory Burglary is defined as: If any person in the nighttime enters without breaking, or in the daytime breaks and enters or enters and conceals himself in a dwelling house or an adjoining, occupied outhouse, or, in the nighttime enters without breaking or at any time breaks and enters or enters and conceals himself in any office, shop, manufactured home, storehouse, warehouse, banking house, church or other house, or any ship, vessel or river craft, or any railroad car, or any automobile, truck, or trailer, if such automobile, truck or trailer is used as a dwelling or place of human habitation, with intent to commit murder, rape, robbery or arson in violation of Virginia State code section 18. 2-77, 18. 2-79, or 18. 2-80, shall be deemed guilty of statutory burglary, which offense shall be a class 3 felony.
Routes of all regional roads in Ireland are defined by Statutory Instrument No. 188 of 2006, the Roads Act 1993 ( Classification of Regional Roads ) Order 2006 ; which specifies townlands, villages, towns, other settlements through which the route passes, as well as road names applied to route sections where applicable.

Statutory and by
Statutory values for the acre were enacted in England, and, subsequently, the United Kingdom, by acts of:
In most but not all modern states the constitution has supremacy over ordinary Statutory law ( see Uncodified constitution below ); in such states when an official act is unconstitutional, i. e. it is not a power granted to the government by the constitution, that act is null and void, and the nullification is ab initio, that is, from inception, not from the date of the finding.
By 2006, such was the confusion from these multiple Acts, each amending the others ( and not all of which were ever actually commenced and thus were in the public record but not enforced as actual legislation ); and the amendments of Irish firearms legislation by other Acts ranging from the Wildlife Acts ( mostly relating to hunting law ) to the Road Traffic Acts ( relating to how and where firearms could be transported ) and others ; the large amount of secondary legislation ( Statutory Instruments, which set out regulations, the design of application forms for licences and so forth, as well as the details of when various parts of the Acts came into force ); as well as the introduction of EU firearms law into the canon of Irish legislation ; led the Irish Law Reform Commission to recommend that all the extant legislation be restated a legal process by which all the existing primary and secondary legislation would be read as one and a single document produced as the new Firearms Act ( and all prior Acts would be repealed ).
* Personal Information Protection and Electronics Document Act ( PIPEDA ) – An Act to support and promote electronic commerce by protecting personal information that is collected, used or disclosed in certain circumstances, by providing for the use of electronic means to communicate or record information or transactions and by amending the Canada Evidence Act, the Statutory Instruments Act and the Statute Revision Act.
It undertakes activities which had earlier been undertaken by the Central Government Ministries, Departments, Corporations and Statutory Authorities.
Statutory law or statute law is written law ( as opposed to oral or customary law ) set down by a legislature ( as opposed to regulatory law promulgated by the executive branch or common law of the judiciary in a typical democracy / republic ) or by a legislator ( in the case of an absolute monarchy ).
* Welsh Statutory Instruments made by the Welsh Government ( formerly by the National Assembly )
* Statutory Rules made by the Northern Ireland Executive
The original Act provided for the appointment of only two Lords of Appeal in Ordinary, but as of 2009 twelve could be appointed ; this number could have been further raised by a Statutory Instrument approved by both Houses of Parliament.

Statutory and Law
The ambitious sculptural program designed by J. Massey Rhind includes the pediment groups, Canon Law, Roman Law, Statutory Law, Civil Law and Criminal Law.
* Collection of Historical Statutory Material-Cornell Law Library
It was then that he passed the Statutory Law of Public Education, making it mandatory for children to attend primary school.
The legal system as applicable to the federal and individual state governments is based on the English Common and Statutory Law.
These included the Prostitution Law Reform Act 2003, Care of Children Act 2004, Civil Union Act 2004, Relationships ( Statutory References ) Act 2005 and Death With Dignity Bill 2004, which they opposed.
* The Family Proceedings Courts ( Family Law Act 1986 ) Rules 2001 Statutory Instrument 2001 No. 778 ( L. 14 )
Statutory holidays ( referred as " feriados " or " días de asueto " in Mexico ) are legislated through the federal government and ruled by the Federal Labor Law ( Ley Federal del Trabajo ).
The 1818 Statutory Law ( Aşezământul ) of the Governorate of Bessarabia mentions Jews as a separate state ( social class ), which was further divided into merchants, tradesmen, and land-workers.
Its role is determined by the Law of the Russian Federation N 5-FZ, dated 14 June 1994 and entitled " On the Procedure of Publication and Enactment of Federal Constitutional Laws, Federal Laws and Acts of the Houses of the Federal Assembly ", by the Decrees of the President of the Russian Federation, dated 23 May 1996 № 763, " On the Procedure of Publication and Enactment of the Acts of the President of the Russian Federation, of the Government of Russia, and Statutory Legal Acts of the Federal Executive Authorities ", as well as that dated 13 August 1998 № 963, " On Adoption of Amendments to the Decree of the President of the Russian Federation dated 23 May 1996 № 763, " On the Procedure of Publication and Enactment of the Acts of the President of the Russian Federation, of the Government of the Russian Federation, and Statutory Legal Acts of the Federal Executive Authorities ".
* Corrigan & Thomas, “ Dice Loading ” Rules Of Statutory Interpretation, 59 NYU Annual Survey Of American Law 231, 238 ( 2003 ).
But see Coughlan, Section 174 R & E Deduction Upon Statutory Stock Option Exercise, 58 Tax Law.
He was Managing Director of Stewart Smith ( LP & M ) Ltd from 1970 to 1974 and Chairman of the Value Added Tax Tribunal from 1988 to 1995, a member of Wiltshire County Council, 1967 to 1970, of the Joint Parliamentary Committee on Statutory Instruments, 1981 to 1988, of the JPC on Consolidation Bills, 1994 – 1999, and of the EC Select Committee ( Law and Institutions ), 1989 – 1992.
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