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revised statutes

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A quick definition of revised statutes:

Revised statutes are laws made by a group of people who make laws (like a government). These laws can be made by different groups, not just the government. They tell people what they can and cannot do, and what will happen if they break the rules. Revised statutes can be changed or updated by the group that made them. They are important because they help keep people safe and make sure everyone follows the same rules.

A more thorough explanation:

Definition: Revised statutes are laws that have been collected, arranged, and reenacted as a whole by a legislative body. They are abbreviated as Rev. Stat. or R.S. and are similar to a code.

Example: The United States Code is an example of revised statutes. It is a compilation of federal laws that have been organized by subject matter and reenacted by Congress.

Explanation: Revised statutes are important because they make it easier for people to find and understand the laws. Instead of having to search through multiple laws to find information on a specific topic, revised statutes organize the laws by subject matter. This makes it easier for people to understand their legal rights and obligations.

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