Case Law

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Case Law - (noun)

Definition

This is a law that is based on decisions that have been made by judges in the past.

Extra

Source: Adapted from Cambridge English Dictionary
Example of Use: It was case law that established that employees are working if they are doing something that benefits the employer, even if the activity hasn’t been approved.