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- In common law jurisdictions, statutory rape is nonforcible ****ual activity in which one of the individuals is below the age of consent (the age required...
- statutes are published and distributed so that everyone can look up the statutory law. This can be done in the form of a government gazette which may include...
- Statutory city may refer to: Statutory city (Austria), an Austrian muni****lity acting as a district administrative authority Statutory city (Czech Republic)...
- the university's eight undergraduate colleges, four are state-supported statutory or contract colleges through the State University of New York system,...
- A statutory body or statutory authority is a body set up by law (statute) that is authorised to implement certain legislation on behalf of the relevant...
- to an end and the tenant remains in occupation of the property than a statutory tenancy is created. Due to the p****age of the Housing Act 1988 contractual...
- In the business of insurance, statutory reserves are those ****ets an insurance company is legally required to maintain on its balance sheet with respect...
- Public holidays in Canada (French: Jours fériés au Canada), known as statutory holidays, stat holidays, or simply stats (French: jours fériés), consist...
- The Indian Statutory Commission, also known as the Simon Commission, was a group of seven members of the British Parliament under the chairmanship of...
- themselves married, followed by cohabitation, rather than through a statutorily defined process. Not all jurisdictions permit common law marriage, but...