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codified law

noun as in statute book

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You can have the “legal right to an abortion”—it can be a codified law—but if you live in a county or a community, which many, many, many people do, in which there is no provider, so you have to travel for a day or days and then you have to come back again because of certain laws that make you go to the appointment more than once, then the right is empty, right?

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“I am actively reviewing their concerns and I will be following the steps prescribed in codified law in relation to those questions.”

South Dakota has a codified law for that, specifically, 34-48A-5.

SB 117 would add driver’s license tests to the list of exceptions to South Dakota Codified Law 1-27-20, which identifies “the common language of the state” as English.

Known as “the Wise,” Yaroslav codified law but identified no principle of succession for his realm.

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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.

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