A statutory remedy refers to a legal solution or compensation provided by law for a violation of rights or legal obligations, typically outlined in statutes or regulations. These remedies can include monetary damages, injunctions, or specific performance, and they are designed to address grievances in a structured manner. Statutory remedies differ from common law remedies, as they are specifically established by legislative enactments rather than judicial precedents.
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A statutory body deals with written law; non-statutory deals with implied law.
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There is no statutory lending ratio.
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==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.