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The phrase "applicable case law" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used in legal contexts to refer to laws or legal precedents that are relevant to a particular case or situation.
Example: "The judge referenced applicable case law to support her decision in the trial."
Alternatives: "relevant case law" or "pertinent case law".
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In Part III of this series, we will discuss applicable case law and federal policy.
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"Ireland welcomed that opportunity to clarify important issues about the applicable tax law in this case and to explain that the company concerned did not receive selective treatment and was taxed fully in accordance with the law," the department of finance added.
We're confident the updates comply with applicable laws including EU law".
These clauses are valid, however, only if and insofar as they comply with the applicable national law or, in the case of ocean transport, with the Brussels Convention on Limitation of Liability (1923, amended 1968) that incorporates the Hague Rules, which have been adopted by the major shipping nations.
The city maintains that the applicable law in the case is the Electronic Funds Transfer Act, which governs A.T.M. use and allows localities to enact consumer protection measures on electronic transactions.
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