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What are and what is the difference between statutory and non statutory rights?

The difference between statutory and non statutory rights is that one is supplied by the government and the other one isn't. Statutory rights are bestowed by particular government to governed people and are relative to specific cultures and governments


What is a Non statutory organisation?

A non-statutory organization is a group or entity that is not established or regulated by legislation. These organizations operate independently and are usually formed by individuals with a common interest or goal. Non-statutory organizations do not have legal standing granted by a specific law.


What is a statutory inducement?

A statutory inducement refers to a provision in a law or statute that encourages certain behavior or actions. It is a legal incentive offered by the government to influence individuals or organizations to act in a desired way, such as offering tax breaks for investing in certain industries.


What is a non statutory sector?

Non-statutory organisations are service-providing bodies. They are not legal entities in their own right, but are accountable to, and/or funded by, a single organisation or a partnership between different organisations.


What is the difference between statutory law and custom law?

Statutory law is always a written law pertaining to a specific region. Custom (or customary law) is a non-written, but generally practised law. For instance, many aboriginal communities around the world incorporate customary law into their society based on historical community standards.

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Is the statutory requirement that ensures full and open competition for government acquisitions?

These vary according to the country


What ACT is the statutory requirement that ensures full and open competition for government acquisitions?

These vary according to the country


What is the requirement for redrawing congressional districts?

Statutory Requirement.


What is Statutory minimum price which is decided by government?

government want to statutory control over price of some specific commodity


How do statutory and statutory differ?

statutory agencies are supported by the government such as schools, where as voluntary agencies have to support them selves e.g charities.


Can the Air Force is liable to legal action for not meeting the statutory 20 working-day requirement?

True


Is The Air Force liable to legal action for not meeting the statutory 20 working-day requirement.?

True.


Is The Air Force is liable to legal action for NOT meeting the statutory 20 working-day requirement.?

True


The Air Force is liable to legal action for not meeting the statutory 20 working-day requirement?

True.


Is the Air Force liable to legal action for not meeting the statutory 20 working-day requirement?

True.


A statutory constitution seeks to control the powers of?

The purpose of a statutory constitution is to keep control of the government. It is meant to protect the rights of the citizens.


How do voluntary and Statutory agencies differ?

statutory agencies are supported by the government such as schools, where as voluntary agencies have to support them selves e.g charities.