Social Sciences, asked by kiran231879, 8 days ago

what is a statutory warning?​

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Answered by vanlalchhuangimary
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The Food Safety and Standards (Alcohol Beverages) Regulations, 2018 make it mandatory for the manufacturers of alcohol to carry a statutory warning that "Consumption of alcohol is injurious to health". ... A six month time period has been provided to the manufacturers for use of both "printed cans and unused labels".

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Answered by suhaniraikwar
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If something is statutory, it is related to or set by laws or statutes. Statutory restrictions on air pollution require drivers to have the emissions from their cars checked every few years.

You might wonder what the difference is between statutory and legal. Both are adjectives and both are concerned with the law. If something is legal, it is allowed by the law, whereas if it is statutory, it is regulated by law. In the negative, this is easier to understand. If something is not legal, the law says you can't do it. If something is not statutory, there are no laws regulating it.

Definition-

1. (adjective)

statutes

relating to or created by

"statutory matters"

"statutory law"

2. (adjective) prescribed or authorized by or punishable under a statute

"statutory restrictions"

"a statutory age limit"

"statutory crimes"

Synonyms: legal.

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