Statute law refers to a written law that has been officially passed by a governing body, such as a government or legislature. It is a set of rules and regulations that everyone in a particular country or region must follow. Full definition
Sometimes statute law will expressly apply under the funding agreement or it may apply under the terms of the specific statute. (schoolsweek.co.uk)
Contract law is common law, not statute law, that is, there is no piece of legislation that you can point to and say «there's the law». (law.stackexchange.com)