Statute vs Revivor - What's the difference?
statute | revivor |
Written law, as laid down by the legislature.
(legal) (Common law) Legislated rule of society which has been given the force of law by those it governs.
(UK, legal) revival of a suit which is abated by the death or marriage of any of the parties.
(Ireland, legal) revival into force of a statute which had previously been repealed
* 1962
As nouns the difference between statute and revivor
is that statute is written law, as laid down by the legislature while revivor is (uk|legal) revival of a suit which is abated by the death or marriage of any of the parties.statute
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Statute Law Revision (Pre-Union Irish Statutes) Act, 1962 ยง2(2)Irish Statute Book, No. 29 of 1962:
- Where any enactment not repealed by this Act has been confirmed, revived or perpetuated by any enactment hereby repealed, such confirmation, revivor or perpetuation shall not be affected by the repeal.