unenforceable

[ US /ˌənɛnˈfɔɹsəbəɫ/ ]
[ UK /ˌʌnɛnfˈɔːsəbə‍l/ ]
ADJECTIVE
  1. not enforceable; not capable of being brought about by compulsion
    an unenforceable law
    unenforceable reforms
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How To Use unenforceable In A Sentence

  • Many positive rights are unenforceable by courts.
  • Will institutions find it less easy to securitise their loan book because of the risk of unenforceable loans? Times, Sunday Times
  • We'll help to ease your burden without you needing a time-wasting, unenforceable super-injunction. The Sun
  • If so, is the excision of the unenforceable part capable of being achieved without other addition or modification?
  • A decision which was unenforceable was of no value to the parties. Times, Sunday Times
  • In the event that any court shall deem any part of this Agreement to be void or unenforceable, that part shall be deemed severable and shall not affect the validity or enforceability of the remainder.
  • Do nothing - the order remains invalid and unenforceable.
  • Critics such as blogger Crunchy Chicken claim that this trademark is unenforceable, since the term "urban homestead" has been in use since at least the 1970s. Boing Boing
  • A contract for an illegal purpose is unenforceable regardless of when the seller learns of that purpose.
  • It is submitted that the condition was accordingly unenforceable or void for uncertainty.
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