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personal statute

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A quick definition of personal statute:

A personal statute is a type of law that affects a person's status or condition, like a law about when someone becomes an adult. It only affects property as a side effect. Laws can be made by different groups, like a government or court, and are called statutes. There are many different types of statutes, like ones that tell people what they can or cannot do, or ones that give people new powers. Some statutes are permanent and never expire, while others only last for a certain amount of time.

A more thorough explanation:

A personal statute is a law that primarily affects a person's condition or status, such as a law relating to capacity or majority, and affects property only incidentally. It is a type of civil law.

For example, a law that sets the age of majority at 18 years old is a personal statute. This law affects a person's status as a minor or an adult, but it only incidentally affects their property rights.

Another example of a personal statute is a law that determines the legal capacity of a person with a mental disability. This law affects the person's status and their ability to make legal decisions, but it only incidentally affects their property rights.

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