/stætʃʊtəri kɔrt/ – Phrase
Definition: 1. tòa án thành lập theo quy chế;
2. tòa án xét xử những vụ án phạm pháp có quy định trong quy chế.
A more thorough explanation: A statutory court is a court that is established by a statute or law, as opposed to a court that is created by the constitution. These courts derive their authority and jurisdiction from specific legislation passed by a legislative body, such as a state or federal government.
Example: In the statutory court, the judge must adhere to the specific laws and regulations outlined in the statute when making decisions on cases.