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A statutory duty is one imposed by a written law.
A statutory duty is one imposed by a written law.


Written laws are known as a statutes.
 
Written laws are known also known as statutes.


For example, the Companies Acts in many jurisdictions.
For example, the Companies Acts in many jurisdictions.
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Latest revision as of 10:36, 16 March 2021

Law - statute.

A statutory duty is one imposed by a written law.


Written laws are known also known as statutes.

For example, the Companies Acts in many jurisdictions.


See also