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The phrase "relevant provision" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when referring to a specific clause or section of a legal document, policy, or regulation that is applicable to a particular situation.
Example: "The relevant provision of the contract states that all parties must provide written notice of termination at least 30 days in advance."
Alternatives: "applicable clause" or "pertinent section".
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If such modification is not possible, the relevant provision or part-provision shall be deemed deleted.
And state lawmakers have dispensed with commas altogether in the relevant provision of the law.
Finally, the relevant provision in the Chinese code for design of steel structures is introduced.
The ESM is not only patently in breach of the German constitution, it also violates every relevant provision of the EU treaties.
The other relevant provision is section 14 of the Public Order Act 1986 which gives the police the power to impose conditions on "public assemblies".
It would be equally difficult to trace through a Stat.L. citation to the relevant provision of the US Code in situations where the USC citation has been omitted.
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There are at least two relevant provisions.
There are relevant provisions in the anti-social behaviour bill.
The relevant provisions of the act relate to issues of national security.
At the outset, we review the relevant provisions of Rule 10b 5 and of the statutes.
In 2012, at the behest of Ken Clarke, the relevant provisions in section 225 of the 2003 act were finally repealed.
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