Ordinances.
Laws enacted by local legislatures are called ordinances.
"Statutory" Law is enacted by Legislatures
Tjhey are known as "Statute Law."
The laws of nature are inherent in the universe, they are not enacted by legislatures.
The laws of nature are inherent in the universe, they are not enacted by legislatures.
Civil laws passed by state legislatures are called public acts or civil law statutes.
Statute
Laws are enacted by congress or the state legislatures. Laws are declared unconstitutional by either court decision or by by being nullified by the same body which promulgated them in the first place.
All misdemeanor and felony offenses enacted into that state's laws by legislatures both past and present.
Answer 1"Statutory" Law is enacted by Legislatures as opposed to "Common" Law or "Judicial" Law, which are created by Judicial or court action.Answer 2 If you are looking for the answer on the word search, the answer is LAWS.
There is no way to give a specific answer to your question.Formal, written laws are made by Congress or by state legislatures, and are called enacted laws. The US Supreme Court is not a legislative (law-making) body, but its decisions carry the rule of law. Judicial decisions may become common law, (or case law) which is enforceable, but different from the enacted laws created by the Senate and House of Representatives.Congress and the state legislatures may choose to codify common law, or transform it into enacted law, by passing legislation. The courts do not participate in this type of law-making.It is important to remember not all judicial decisions create common law; most simply interpret or apply existing laws.
it was called the blue laws