adv. [f. next + -LY2.] In a statutory manner; by statutory enactment; in accordance with the provisions of the statutes.

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1886.  Pall Mall Gaz., 12 April, 4/2. These rents had been statutorily fixed.

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1892.  trans. Schäffle’s Impossibility Soc. Democracy, 221. It would be quite possible, if it were not statutorily provided against.

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1893.  J. Morley, in Standard, 11 March, 2/3. An increase of the ‘free’ force was not statutorily possible.

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