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Old 08-24-2006, 01:02 PM
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Originally Posted by jerrypitts
Codee:
"Florida Statutes—a permanent collection of state laws organized by subject area into a code made up of titles, chapters, parts, and sections. The Florida Statutes are updated annually by laws that create, amend, or repeal statutory material."

...They are divided into two broad categories-General Laws and Special Laws. Bills vetoed by the Governor are not included.

Does the same exist in your state?

Yes we have general and special laws. Actually we have an ancient book called "Laws of the State of California" which were actually codified "laws." This was published before all of statutizing happened. I think the boof was from 1850.

I do not see the difference in law and statute as I think you do though. the provided definition of Law in cludes statutes AND law.

Look at a read through with my signiture red words, just for you Jerry
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