Difference between revisions of "Case law"

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Case law is law established by previous decisions of appellate courts and, if there are no [[appellate]] decisions on the subject matter, then by any court. [[category:legal terms]]
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'''Case law''' is law established by previous decisions of appellate courts and, if there are no [[appellate]] decisions on the subject matter, then by any court. [[category:legal terms]]

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Case law is law established by previous decisions of appellate courts and, if there are no appellate decisions on the subject matter, then by any court.