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The statute book is large and it changes every day.
The road toward the statute books was very different for the two measures.
Although the law is still on the statute books, it has never been carried out.
The charge was dropped from the statute book in 1997.
It is on the statute books but will not enter into force until May 2002.
Governments will then be hard put to get it on to their national statute books by mid-1993.
I hope that the provisions will reach the statute book quickly.
Is there no law higher than those on the statute books?"
There is no room in the common system of European law for any state that has such laws on its statute book.
It is hoped that the measure will be on the statute book by summer.
They seemed to include statute books and city record summaries.
But where on the Nation's statute book do you find now a single important law fathered by him?
Over the last decade thousands of new laws have been added to the statute book.
Though amended, it remains on the statute book to this day.
Section 28 was, however, enacted and remained on the statute books until 2003.
A number of bills were proposed, but all failed to make it to the statute book.
But what happens if there are two Acts on the statute books which conflict with one another?
We should have wiped those from the statute books years ago."
There is no such law on the statute books.
"She was able to think about how to take what is sitting silently on a statute book and make it into an investigation."
Various anti-abortion laws had been on every state statute book since at least 1900.
With this on the statute book, it will give police and prosecutors a lot of discretion.
We must today take the bold step of voting this law onto the statute book.
If it does, it'll be the first back bench measure for 8 years to reach the statute book.
A religious test thus remained on the statute book until repealed in 1866.