/stætʃʊtəri prəˈvɪʒən/ – Phrase
Definition: điều luật, quy định của luật pháp, quy chế.
A more thorough explanation: A statutory provision refers to a specific rule, regulation, or requirement that is established by a statute or law enacted by a legislative body. It is a formal legal requirement that must be followed and enforced according to the provisions set forth in the statute.
Example: The statutory provision requires all employers to provide a minimum of two weeks’ notice before terminating an employee’s contract.