Murder is the unlawful killing of another human being with a malicious intent. A killing could be lawful (self defense), it could be not a human being (a tree, dog, frog, rock) or it could have been with no malice (hatred)- and it would not be murder. It might be another crime, but not murder.
There is not a definition for the term statutory felony. Statutory law however, refers to law put in place by a legislative office.
==One Answer== There is no textbook definition for a "statutory estate" in the U.S. Perhaps you are referring to the statutory right of a spouse to waive the will and take a statutory share of the estate instead.
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Statutory presumption refers to a rebuttable or decisive presumption brought about by a statute.
Statutory Care is care that is provided by the state (governement), such as the NHS for the UK.
That is arbitration ruled by law.
Attempting to murder someone.
Statue Laws are Laws made by Parliament.
Depending on which country you are in the definition can vary slightly. It is considered to be Third Degree murder. Murder that is not planned but accidental.
Section 7702 of the Internal Revenue Code
The definition of statutory protections is designed by federal law for vendors to follow the minimum standards that are required by the type of business an individual owns. This law also protects consumers from being exposed to unsafe, illegal or misrepresented products.
Murder is by definition illegal killing of a human being so, if it's murder it's illegal.