adv. [f. next + -LY2.] In a statutory manner; by statutory enactment; in accordance with the provisions of the statutes.
1886. Pall Mall Gaz., 12 April, 4/2. These rents had been statutorily fixed.
1892. trans. Schäffles Impossibility Soc. Democracy, 221. It would be quite possible, if it were not statutorily provided against.
1893. J. Morley, in Standard, 11 March, 2/3. An increase of the free force was not statutorily possible.