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What is a statutory provision?

Bascially what the title says. :smile:

Reply 1

polaroid13
Bascially what the title says. :smile:

Its just a phrase used to refer to parts of the law, generally.

Literally it is just that, a statutory provision - something which is in a statute (an act of parliament).

Reply 2

Johnthebaptist1
Its just a phrase used to refer to parts of the law, generally.

Literally it is just that, a statutory provision - something which is in a statute (an act of parliament).


So bascially anything that is in a statute e.g. the different sections?

Reply 3

polaroid13
So bascially anything that is in a statute e.g. the different sections?

Yes :smile:

Reply 4

You smell

Reply 5

:tongue: it doesnt give any detail

Reply 6

Original post
by polaroid13
Bascially what the title says. :smile:


erm that did not really help. it needs to be given a proper definition.

Reply 7

It did not help at all.

Reply 8

The statutory care sector provides most formal care services. Statutory health care is delivered by the National Health Service (NHS) and social care, education and early years services mainly through local authorities (councils). Health care provided via GP (family doctor) surgeries is known as primary health care.

Reply 9

Different(more then one) conditions and restrictions and rules

Reply 10

Different(more then one) conditions and restrictions and rules

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