statutorily

statutorily
statutory ADJECTIVE 1) required, permitted, or enacted by statute. 2) having come to be required or expected due to being done regularly.
DERIVATIVES statutorily adverb.

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  • statutorily — adverb see statutory …   New Collegiate Dictionary

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  • statutorily — stat·u·to·ri·ly …   English syllables

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