Statute

/ˈstætʃuːt/ noun

A statute is a written law passed by a government, such as a parliament or congress. It is an official rule that people in that area must follow.

From Old French “statut,” from Late Latin “statutum” meaning “that which is set up, decree,” from Latin “statuere” meaning “to set up, establish,” from “status” meaning “position.” The idea is of a law being firmly set in place.

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