Statutory provision means a provision, whether of a general or a special nature, contained in, or in any document made or issued under, any Act whether of a general or a special nature. Statutory provision are part of laws in order to define statutory provisions, it is first necessary to understand Statutes. A statute is a piece of legislation enacted by the legislature, as opposed to laws that were created by court cases or execute orders. It is the amount of time that must pass for something to expire such as if someone commits a crime there is a limited amount of time in which they must be prosecuted for the crime or the statutory provision for the ability to prosecute will expire.
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