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statutory

[stach-oo-tawr-ee, -tohr-ee] / ˈstætʃ ʊˌtɔr i, -ˌtoʊr i /
ADJECTIVE
sanctioned
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The Planning Inspectorate decision was made following an inquiry during which the public, statutory consultees and interested parties were given the opportunity to make representations.

From BBC

If the council agrees the lights amount to a statutory nuisance, it can issue an abatement notice which if ignored could result in a fine.

From BBC

“Even without express statutory authorization, he may deploy them to a federal enclave for federal purposes without judicial second-guessing,” the department’s brief said.

From The Wall Street Journal

A government spokesperson said at the time "communications providers have statutory obligations to ensure their networks and services are appropriately resilient".

From BBC

It said providers were currently reporting results into policing within the six-month statutory time limit and there were no road traffic backlogs in force.

From BBC