statutable

statutable

(ˈstætjʊtəbəl)
adj
(Law) a variant of statutory2, statutory3
ˈstatutably adv
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stat•u•ta•ble

(ˈstætʃ ʊ tə bəl)

adj.
permitted, prescribed, or punishable by statute.
[1630–40]
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"My object is to show that education has a market value: that it is so Jar an article of merchandise, that it may be turned to a pecuniary account: it may be minted, and will yield a larger amount of statutable coin than common bullion.
The authors were supported by statutable funds of Nencki Institute of experimental Biology and by Polish National Science Center Grant N N401 098739.
This study was supported by Statutable grants to the Nencki Institute and to the Faculty of Psychology, Warsaw University.