"Statutory language" refers to the words and phrases used in laws enacted by a government. It is the specific wording that is officially written and approved to create rules and regulations. Full definition
The application of the Act to internet publications will have to come about by legislative amendment or through judicial interpretation of statutory language drafted in a far earlier era. (slaw.ca)
Though separated by just one day, the two cases represent the opposite poles of statutory interpretation despite clear statutory language in each case. (bwglaw.com)
Furthermore, it is not restricted by statutory language or conditions, but rather is issued pursuant to the court's jurisdiction to bind a party to keep the peace. (mydefence.ca)