The Statute definition

The Statute means Statute 7;
The Statute means the Rome Statute of the International Criminal Court adopted on 17 July 1998 by the United Nations Diplomatic Conference of Plenipotentiaries on the Establishment of an International Criminal Court;
The Statute means the labor relations Statute which is the title that governs Federal labor relations for employees of the Federal Government. (Also known as the Federal Service Labor-Management Relations Xxxxxxx, 0 X.X.X. 0000, et seq., (Title VII of the Civil Service Reform Act of 1978)).

Examples of The Statute in a sentence

  • The Statute describes itself as ‘An Act of Parliament to provide for the protection of the public and radiation workers from the dangers arising from the use of devices or material capable of producing ionizing radiation and for connected purposes’.

  • The Statute determines the composition of the City Council, and the election procedure is regulated by the Election Law of Bosnia and Herzegovina and the Statute in a way that may deviate from the conditions prescribed in Article VI.A of this Constitution.

  • This Statute obliges every public employee to keep the professional secret related to the "works and news that he/she learns while performing his/her duties or on the occasion of practicing the profession."121 The Statute bans "the illegal seizure of papers or documents related to the profession and the notification thereof to others in a manner that violates the law".

  • The Statute further defines “[t]ransmission and distribution storm 7 protection plan costs” as “the reasonable and prudent costs to implement an approved 8 transmission and distribution storm protection plan.” § 366.96(2)(c), Fla.

  • The Statute says the "commission by order may establish" (emphasis added) rate base when a sale is approved, which allows for the flexibility to defer the decision until a later date when more information is known about the impact of the transfer to customers.


More Definitions of The Statute

The Statute means the Statute of the Court as set out in Annex I of the Agreement.
The Statute means the Registered Land Law or any re-enactment thereof or any enactment amending the same.
The Statute means the Statute of the Tribunal adopted by the Security Council by its resolution 827(1993);
The Statute means: The Mandatory Bidding Law of 1992.
The Statute means the Rome Statute of the International Criminal Court, adopted by the United Nations Diplomatic Conference of Plenipotentiaries on the Establishment of an International Criminal Court on 17 July 1998 and ratified by the Republic on 10 November 2000, a copy of the English text of which is attached in the Annexure for information;
The Statute means the regulations and general conditions governing the performance of the Ombudsman's duties.
The Statute means the Rome Statute of the International Criminal Court adopted on