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A bill that becomes a law is called an act.
It IS called a LAW, or alternatively a Statute.
Modern copyright law is traced to the Statute of Anne, 1709.
The body of law created by the courts is called a statute. This is a very important type of law.
anything that's not a case or statute is a secondary source, eg law text books, journals etc.
Statute law.
C. statute
How can I get a lien removed from my credit report what is the statute of limitation law?
Statutes
They are closely related. An act is what creates a statute. Often the statute as referred to by the act that created it. A statute is what is actually enacted into law and shows up in the record books where it is references by the law enforcement community and attorneys. It has all the 'Resolved" and similar language removed from it and shows only the exact wording.
It is unclear what is being asked. Are you referring to "STATUTE LAW'? On the Federal and state level, such a law is often referred to as a "statute" or "legislation." On the local level, such a law may be referred to as an "ordinance." omg f off kills 666
Usually the state statute books, but Black's Law Dictionary is a standard for legal lingo and definitions.Another View: The US Constitution is the supreme law of the land.