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To enforceable
adjective
Capable of being enforced.
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Gelpern agreed: "If sovereign debt goes from unenforceable to enforceable, that represents a nuclear change" in the sovereign-debt landscape, she said.
And as for the big tech companies, let me tell you: It is no use walking the walk and talking the talk unless you actually commit to enforceable targets.
But from climate change denial to corporate malfeasance, resistance to enforceable environmental protection is rampant.
Four chapters of the existing plan were completely overhauled and significantly expanded, and guidelines were changed to enforceable standards whenever possible, according to Vilia Zemaitaitis, the city's principal planner.
The flip side of Asia's famous taste for consensus is an allergy to enforceable rules and obligations.
The rationale is that this is an informal arrangement, and a private home with a minimal number of employees doesn't qualify as a workplace, subject to enforceable regulations.
Similar(48)
A contract does not need to be elaborate or "legalese" in order to be enforceable by a Court.
A contract does not need to be elaborate or include any specific language in order to be enforceable by a court.
These are the copyrights that this court now holds to be enforceable against the United States.
For a covenant not to compete to be enforceable, there must be some form of consideration.
In addition, 62 members of Congress have urged Chairman Genachowski "to seek enforceable commitments to protect and grow U.S. jobs" as he evaluates this transaction".
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