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The phrase "enforce the liability" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it when referring to making someone responsible for a legal obligation or to carry out some action. For example: "The company was ordered to enforce the liability of its employees to make sure they fulfilled the legal requirements."
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It also makes sense to put liability on the people who can most easily monitor and enforce the fair-lending rules, namely the large lenders.
Each sanctioned race receives liability insurance from USA Track & Field, and it would be up to each race director to enforce the ban.
Gordon The N.Y.P.D. must enforce the law.
"To enforce the law means everything".
To decide the state liability question, the court has to decide whether the law is a valid exercise of Congress's authority to enforce the 14th Amendment's equal protection guarantee.
If we wait to enforce the W.T.O.
Still, I continue to enforce the rules.
We will enforce the law.
Time to enforce the rules, many cried.
"I think we should enforce the law.
We enforce the law".
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