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statutory

[stach-oo-tawr-ee, -tohr-ee] / ˈstætʃ ʊˌtɔr i, -ˌtoʊr i /
ADJECTIVE
sanctioned
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A federal agency name change typically requires congressional action through legislation to amend the statutory authority that established the agency.

From The Wall Street Journal • Apr. 28, 2026

Efforts to narrow that definition, the court found, run up against those statutory protections.

From Salon • Apr. 25, 2026

Paul Whiteman, general secretary of the headteachers' union NAHT, said it supported the legal ban and that statutory guidance will give school leaders the clarity they need to implement the ban.

From BBC • Apr. 22, 2026

In fact, there isn’t even a statutory provision that could plausibly get to that result.

From Slate • Apr. 22, 2026

At thirty-five he had just been unwillingly evicted from the Youth League, and before graduating into the Youth League he had managed to stay on in the Spies for a year beyond the statutory age.

From "1984" by George Orwell




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