Statutory elaboration refers to the process by which lawmakers or regulatory bodies provide detailed explanations, interpretations, or guidelines related to the application of statutes. This can involve creating rules or regulations that clarify how a law should be implemented, often addressing ambiguities or filling in gaps within the statutory text. Such elaboration helps ensure consistent application and understanding of the law, ultimately guiding both legal practitioners and the public.
the posters message was full of elaboration
im a fifth grader.....so.......elaboration..... i don't know what the heck elaboration is!
Without more elaboration, the teacher didn't know who the pronoun 'he' referred to in the student's sentence. Elaboration makes sure that details are clearly stated.
Elaboration is making an article in Detail. It involves detail and complicated design and planning.
student
A student will develop an elaboration on a particular topic when the student makes comment on this topic.
statement, extension, elaboration
Explaining something more, talking about it more in depth.An elaboration is explaining something more, talking about it more in depth.
In the Statement Extension and Elaboration method, a statement is a clear, concise assertion that conveys a specific idea or fact. For example, "Climate change is affecting global weather patterns" is a statement. It serves as the foundation for further elaboration, where additional information, examples, or explanations can be provided to expand on the initial assertion.
statement, extension, elaboration
Statutory Body
what is the difference between statutory audit and non statutory audit.