Deductions
- statute is for example Q19151559 ⇐ (Q19151559 is a statute), (is a is inverse of is for example)
- statute is for example act of parliament ⇐ (act of parliament is a statute), (is a is inverse of is for example)
- statute is for example United States Constitution ⇐ (United States Constitution is a statute), (is a is inverse of is for example)
- statute is for example Article One of the United States Constitution ⇐ (Article One of the United States Constitution is a statute), (is a is inverse of is for example)
- Q19151559 is a statute ⇐ (decree is subclass of statute), (Q19151559 is a decree)
- Article One of the United States Constitution is a statute ⇐ (article of constitution is subclass of statute), (Article One of the United States Constitution is a article of constitution)
- United States Constitution is a statute ⇐ (constitution is subclass of statute), (United States Constitution is a constitution)
- act of parliament is a statute ⇐ (type of legislation is subclass of statute), (act of parliament is a type of legislation)
- statute is for example Higher Education Act ⇐ (Higher Education Act is a statute), (is a is inverse of is for example)
- section is subclass of statute ⇐ (section is subclass of statutory provision), (statutory provision is subclass of statute), (is subclass of is a transitive relation)
- statute is subclass of entity ⇐ (statute is subclass of written work), (written work is subclass of entity), (is subclass of is a transitive relation)
- statute is subclass of work ⇐ (statute is subclass of written work), (written work is subclass of work), (is subclass of is a transitive relation)
- statute is subclass of intellectual work ⇐ (statute is subclass of written work), (written work is subclass of intellectual work), (is subclass of is a transitive relation)
- statute is subclass of artificial object ⇐ (statute is subclass of written work), (written work is subclass of artificial object), (is subclass of is a transitive relation)
- statute is subclass of object ⇐ (statute is subclass of written work), (written work is subclass of object), (is subclass of is a transitive relation)
- part is subclass of statute ⇐ (part is subclass of statutory provision), (statutory provision is subclass of statute), (is subclass of is a transitive relation)