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Statute vs. Percept

Difference Between Statute and Percept

Statute

A statute is a formal written enactment of a legislative authority that governs the legal entities of a city, state, or country by way of consent. Typically, statutes command or prohibit something, or declare policy.
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Percept

The object of perception.
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Statute

A law enacted by a legislature.
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Percept

A mental impression of something perceived by the senses, serving as a basic component in the formation of concepts; a sense datum.
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Statute

A decree or edict, as of a ruler.
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Percept

Something perceived; the object of perception.
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Statute

Written law, as laid down by the legislature.
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Percept

A perceived object as it exists in the mind of someone perceiving it; the mental impression that is the result of perceiving something.
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Statute

An act of a corporation or of its founder, intended as a permanent rule or law; as, the statutes of a university.
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Percept

That which is perceived.
The modern discussion between percept and concept, the one sensuous, the other intellectual.
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Statute

An assemblage of farming servants (held possibly by statute) for the purpose of being hired; - called also statute fair.
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Percept

the representation of what is perceived; basic component in the formation of a concept
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Statute

an act passed by a legislative body
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Statute

enacted by a legislative body;
statute law
codified written laws
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