statutory restriction

collocation in English

meaningsofstatutoryandrestriction

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statutory
adjective
uk
/ˈstætʃ.ə.tər.i/
us
/ˈstætʃ.ə.tɔːr.i/
decided or controlled ...
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restriction
noun[C or U]
uk
/rɪˈstrɪk.ʃən/
us
/rɪˈstrɪk.ʃən/
an official limit ...
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(Definition ofstatutoryandrestrictionfrom theCambridge English Dictionary© Cambridge University Press)

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Then we propose to provide a relaxation in the present drasticstatutoryrestrictionupon methods of lighting other than safety lamps.
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But he overlooked the fundamental distinction between disuse andstatutoryrestriction.
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One has to consider the effect of thestatutoryrestrictionor the statutory matter that one is considering reforming in terms of burden.
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Therefore, the question is whether it would be right to impose astatutoryrestrictionon licensed conveyancers of the type envisaged by the amendment.
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On the other hand, that would be astatutoryrestriction.
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Most employees determine their working conditions without that type ofstatutoryrestriction, and we believe that adult shop workers are just as capable of that.
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So anything below astatutoryrestriction—if it is imposed—would be deemed reasonable.
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There is astatutoryrestrictionon the dividends of water companies.
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There is nostatutoryrestrictionon subsequent export.
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It would be a most unusual private sector company that had astatutoryrestrictionon the holding of its shares by other companies.
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What is objected to is making consultation part of thestatutoryrestrictionimposed upon the employer.
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The third option is astatutoryrestrictionof the type that we are discussing today.
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We see, however, a very great difference between a voluntary regulation of output and astatutoryrestriction.
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They do not have, or, further than have, appear to need, this kind of inflexiblestatutoryrestriction.
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There is no suchstatutoryrestrictionin the case of other banks.
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The majority of stations do not have such astatutoryrestriction.
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Second, they would be prices which are not determined in a way which is susceptible tostatutoryrestriction.
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It is not an easy task to impose astatutoryrestrictionon the consumption of electricity.
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I am less convinced of the need for astatutoryrestrictionas to the certification of officers.
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I have dealt with thestatutoryrestrictionwhich exists.
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