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		Definition of unenforceable in English: unenforceableadjectiveʌnɪnˈfɔːsəb(ə)lʌnɛnˈfɔːsəb(ə)lˌənɛnˈfɔrsəbəl (especially of an obligation or law) impossible to enforce.  such contracts may be declared unenforceable by the courts  Example sentencesExamples -  An oral contract of apprenticeship, although legally valid, is unenforceable unless and until acted upon.
 -  On this basis there can be laws even if they are in practice unenforceable.
 -  It is a criminological commonplace that it is counter-productive to pass unenforceable laws because this breeds general contempt for the law.
 -  Is the contract unenforceable on grounds of illegality?
 -  Many positive rights are unenforceable by courts.
 -  If an agreement of this general kind is held to be contrary to public policy, it may be unenforceable.
 -  Such unenforceable laws only opened new opportunities for corruption.
 -  A contract for an illegal purpose is unenforceable regardless of when the seller learns of that purpose.
 -  It means that the contract is to be treated as unenforceable on grounds of some overriding public policy.
 -  However, in many instances the international systems lack specificity and are relatively unenforceable.
 -  Nothing destroys governmental authority more than an unenforceable law, as the poll tax demonstrated.
 -  Another student said that the new rules are unenforceable because the entire student section would get ejected.
 -  When a mere game has unenforceable rules, you can just change the rules with no great loss to your honour.
 -  It is submitted that the condition was accordingly unenforceable or void for uncertainty.
 -  As was obvious from the outset, the treaty obligation is proving unenforceable.
 -  Do nothing - the order remains invalid and unenforceable.
 -  In my heart of hearts, I think unenforceable laws such as these are abominations that bring the entire legal system into disrepute.
 -  But the decision is that these promises are invalid and unenforceable.
 -  Police bosses secretly taxed the trespass of what was seen as unenforceable laws.
 -  Mrs Wilson says that renders the agreements unenforceable.
 
  Synonyms void, legally void, null, null and void, not binding, inoperative, worthless    Definition of unenforceable in US English: unenforceableadjectiveˌənenˈfôrsəbəlˌənɛnˈfɔrsəbəl (especially of an obligation or law) impossible to enforce.  Example sentencesExamples -  It is a criminological commonplace that it is counter-productive to pass unenforceable laws because this breeds general contempt for the law.
 -  It is submitted that the condition was accordingly unenforceable or void for uncertainty.
 -  Police bosses secretly taxed the trespass of what was seen as unenforceable laws.
 -  Another student said that the new rules are unenforceable because the entire student section would get ejected.
 -  Is the contract unenforceable on grounds of illegality?
 -  In my heart of hearts, I think unenforceable laws such as these are abominations that bring the entire legal system into disrepute.
 -  When a mere game has unenforceable rules, you can just change the rules with no great loss to your honour.
 -  Many positive rights are unenforceable by courts.
 -  Do nothing - the order remains invalid and unenforceable.
 -  Nothing destroys governmental authority more than an unenforceable law, as the poll tax demonstrated.
 -  An oral contract of apprenticeship, although legally valid, is unenforceable unless and until acted upon.
 -  A contract for an illegal purpose is unenforceable regardless of when the seller learns of that purpose.
 -  As was obvious from the outset, the treaty obligation is proving unenforceable.
 -  But the decision is that these promises are invalid and unenforceable.
 -  On this basis there can be laws even if they are in practice unenforceable.
 -  If an agreement of this general kind is held to be contrary to public policy, it may be unenforceable.
 -  Mrs Wilson says that renders the agreements unenforceable.
 -  Such unenforceable laws only opened new opportunities for corruption.
 -  However, in many instances the international systems lack specificity and are relatively unenforceable.
 -  It means that the contract is to be treated as unenforceable on grounds of some overriding public policy.
 
  Synonyms void, legally void, null, null and void, not binding, inoperative, worthless     |