What does statutorily mean?

Definitions for statutorily
statu·to·ri·ly

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Princeton's WordNet

  1. statutorilyadverb

    according to statute

    "placed statutorily under the council's supervision"

Wiktionary

  1. statutorilyadverb

    In a statutory manner; according to statute; lawfully.

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  1. statutorily

    Statutorily refers to something that is mandated, regulated, or established by statute or written law. It relates to the formal rules, laws or orders made by a government, organization, or legislative body.

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Numerology

  1. Chaldean Numerology

    The numerical value of statutorily in Chaldean Numerology is: 9

  2. Pythagorean Numerology

    The numerical value of statutorily in Pythagorean Numerology is: 9

Examples of statutorily in a Sentence

  1. Manisha Wijesinghe:

    We definitely have seen a number of domestic workers who are being offered higher than statutorily mandated wages due to the shortage of incoming domestic workers.

  2. Donald Trump:

    I can't do (taxes) until we do health care, because we have to know what the health care is going to cost and -- statutorily -- that's the way it is, so for those people who say, 'oh, gee, I wish we could do the tax first,' it just doesn't work that way. I would like to do the tax first.

  3. Katie Hobbs:

    We have informed the SOS committee that the referendum will not qualify for the 2024 General Election Ballot. While the statutorily required review continues, our office has inspected enough petitions signatures to confirm that the 118,823 signature minimum will not be met.

  4. Steve King:

    If the Constitution required them to be citizens, anyone born on the United States, it would just say all persons born in the United States are American citizens, but the clause, 'and subject to the jurisdiction thereof', is the subject of a significant amount of legal scholarship ... Someone who comes in here illegally are not fully subject to the jurisdiction of the United States, they're not subject to being drafted, for example, so you can change it statutorily.

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