AFFIRMATIVE STATUTE
\ɐfˈɜːmətˌɪv stˈat͡ʃuːt], \ɐfˈɜːmətˌɪv stˈatʃuːt], \ɐ_f_ˈɜː_m_ə_t_ˌɪ_v s_t_ˈa_tʃ_uː_t]\
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In legislation. A statute couched in affirmative or mandatory terms; one which directs the doing of an act, or declares what shall be done; as a negative statute is one which prohibits a thing from being done, or declares what shall not be done. I'lackslone describes affirmative acts of parliament as those "wherein justice is directed to be done according to the law of the land." 1 Bl. Comm. 142.
By Henry Campbell Black