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Which of the following correctly explains the criteria for something considered to be case law?

case law must focus entirely on interpretation of the constitutional laws.
case law must be an interpretation of a law based on a case heard by judges in court.
case law is a type of law created by a body of people elected or appointed to make laws.
case law is an official rule or order that guides the enforcement of statutes.

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