/ˈstæʧuːtˈ/ – noun
Definition: quy chế, đạo luật, điều lệ, chế độ.
A more thorough explanation: A statute is a formal written law enacted by a legislative body, such as a government or parliament. It is a rule or regulation that has been formally adopted and is enforceable by the authority that created it.
Example: The statute prohibits the sale of alcohol to minors under the age of 21.