English to Gujarati Dictionary statutory

statutory

વૈધાનિક
definition
adjective
the courts did award statutory damages to each of the plaintiffs
required, permitted, or enacted by statute.
translation of 'statutory'
વૈધાનિક,
કાનૂની
example
For further peace of mind, 'statutory' regulations will soon be in place.
Residents had hoped to see yellow lines in place by March but have now been told 'statutory' regulations have to be completed first.
It is now the single 'statutory' regulator responsible for regulating deposit-taking, insurance and investment business.
A spokeswoman said the panel was set up by the council as part of 'statutory' local government regulations requiring all councils to look at members' allowances.
Its report recommends stronger cages, more nets, and a 'statutory' duty to notify regulatory agencies of escapes.
The only certain ways to protect investors, workers and pensioners are 'statutory' regulation and a ban on auditors making money by selling extras to friendly firms.
The regulatory and 'statutory' requirement to report adverse patient experiences has always been resisted.
This can be seen if one looks at cases in which a public authority has been under a 'statutory' or common law duty to provide a service or other benefit for the public or a section of the public.
Unlike medicine, nursing and osteopathy, there is no 'statutory' regulation of homeopaths.
According to Sanoesi, the medical practice bill will define malpractice as resulting from either negligence or a 'statutory' offense.
If I can just assist, the independent advisory group is not expected to replace 'statutory' consultation processes.
It is part of the purpose in having a self-regulatory system that it should ward off 'statutory' regulation, with its possible implications for the freedom of the press.
He has concluded that there is no 'statutory' prohibition against extradition.
The fact that this process was done without consultation makes it seem to us a faulty process, almost 'statutory' theft.
These may relate to certain regulatory requirements, 'statutory' charges, access to finance, or other parameters.
However, only in modern times have war crimes been formally defined and made 'statutory' offenses.
The main point in using the by-laws is that most fines are 'statutory' , ie fixed penalty, plus court costs.
Mr Georgiou supports Australia having an independent 'statutory' monitor reporting regularly to Parliament.
All countries must consider introducing 'statutory' frameworks to regulate genetic technologies.
It is important to distinguish their financial performance from their 'statutory' responsibility of regulation and supervision.
A redundancy package of six weeks per year of employment plus 'statutory' entitlements is expected to be offered by the company.
The claimant has also no right to a conditional discharge while the recognised 'statutory' requirements for detention are satisfied.
The merged body does not have new powers and leaves the existing 'statutory' basis of regulation unchanged.
But there are fears lenders could pass on the costs of complying with the new 'statutory' regulation to borrowers.
Three 'statutorily' constituted professional institutes in the country governing the entire accounting, auditing and company law practices are planning to come together and function as a unified entity.
Warrantless searches in those situations are 'statutorily' protected under s.
Where a client is not 'statutorily' homeless, the housing needs team will encourage them to find a suitable private let and we can help them to do this.
In substance, a 'statutorily' protected foreman self-selected by the jury is not a trial by jury of equals, is not a trial by jury of persons randomly selected.
A patent protects certain 'statutorily' defined classes of new, useful, and non-obvious inventions for approximately 20 years.
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