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What type of law is statute law?

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15y ago
Updated: 8/18/2019

STATUTE - A law established by an act of the legislature. Under the U.S. and state constitutions, statutes are considered the primary source of law in the U.S. -- that is, the legislatures make the law (statutes) - the executive branch enforces the law - and courts interpret the law (cases).

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