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Because the laws are originally from bills that were approved into laws which is a act of statutory the laws are derived from statutory laws. (I law must first be approved before first passed as a law so it's origin is in the regulatory process which deals with statutory laws and veto's)

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How do statutory law come into existence?

Statutes are laws that are passed by a legislature and signed by an executive.


What the difference between statutory and non statutory bodies?

A statutory body deals with written law; non-statutory deals with implied law.


What the definition of a statutory felony?

There is not a definition for the term statutory felony. Statutory law however, refers to law put in place by a legislative office.


Does statutory law override consitutional law?

No.


Do both the state and the federal governments create statutory law?

The state and the federal governments create statutory law.


Is there a difference between statutory law and blackletter law?

AnswerAccording to Black's Law Dictionary, blackletter lawrefers to one or more legal principles that are old, fundamental, and well settled. Many of those principles have been codified in statutory law. Although laws are sometimes stricken as unconstitutional, most statutory law is well settled so blackletter law could be used to refer to statutory law although it has a broader meaning than just statutory law.


Compare statute law to case law as a way of producing good law?

Case law should be used as a means of interpreting statutory law. Statutory law is held higher than case law. Case law can be overturned in the process of interpreting and applying statutory law, but statutory law cannot be overturned, only amended. If analyzing law, see statutes first, and apply case law second as a means of defining the statute.


What are the purposes of statutory law?

Statutory law is law enacted by a legislative body (ie parliament/congress), it is basically law that is written down and which controls and protects society.


Are statutory law and legislative law the same?

yes.


What is the Body of law created by the courts?

Statutory law


Difference between fundamental law and statutory law?

Fundamental law is the law determining the constitution of the government of a state, while statutory law is the body of laws created by legislative statutes.


Does regulatory law add clarity to statutory law?

Yes, regulatory law helps to interpret and provide specific guidelines for implementing statutory law. It adds detail and practical application to the more general principles outlined in statutory law, helping to ensure consistent enforcement and understanding of the law.

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