Examples of using Allowed by law in English and their translations into Swedish
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Colloquial
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Official
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Medicine
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Ecclesiastic
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Ecclesiastic
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Official/political
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Computer
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Programming
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Political
Only use your mobile device when allowed by law and when conditions permit safe use.
The information is stored for the time allowed by law and we delete it when it is no longer required.
costs incurred, if allowed by law, and any amounts owed to third-party vendors or content providers.
this is otherwise allowed by law without any special consent.
such lesser amount as is allowed by law, on any unpaid balance until payment is received.
Sending by the Data Controller, in cases allowed by law and if there is no refusal from the User,
the maximum amount allowed by law, which may be debited from your PayPal account or PayPal funding source.
We will retain your personal information for the period necessary to fulfill the purposes outlined in this Privacy Policy unless a longer retention period is required or allowed by law.
RETENTION PERIOD We will retain your Personal Information for the period necessary to fulfill the purposes outlined in this Privacy Statement unless a longer retention period is required or allowed by law.
such lesser amount as is allowed by law, on any unpaid balance until payment is received.
exclusive of any other remedy provided herein or as allowed by law or in equity, but all such remedies shall be cumulative.
unless a longer retention period is required or allowed by law or to otherwise fulfill a legal obligation.
in any event shall apply to the maximum extent allowed by law.
if such processing is expressly allowed by law, or if it is based on your explicit consent. 4.2 Complaints to Data Protection Authority.
of any right or remedy allowed by law.
in any event shall apply to the maximum extent allowed by law.
unless a longer retention period is required or allowed by law or to otherwise fulfill a legal obligation.
Child labor is defined as any person younger than the minimum age allowed by law in the jurisdiction in question,
unless a longer retention period is required or allowed by law or to otherwise fulfill a legal obligation.
unless a longer retention period is required or allowed by law or to otherwise fulfil a legal obligation.