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This phrase is commonly used in legal or contractual contexts to indicate that something can be enforced or made to happen by a certain entity or person. Example: The terms of this contract are enforceable by the state government.
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Eventually, the aged and disabled won rights that were likewise enforceable by lawsuits.
The governmental rules are not enforceable by the S.E.C. in any case.
First, Americans came to regard their constitutions as supreme law, and as such, enforceable by courts.
Where organisations consistently fail, ministers will be able to issue directions to them - which will be enforceable by court order.
They would also be entitled to temporary disability benefits, unemployment insurance and even overtime, all enforceable by the state.
Legalisation does not require a set of laws enforceable by only the most totalitarian of police states.
In countries such as our own and in those of Europe, a right usually means a claim enforceable by law.
"It is unacceptable to trade binding legal protections for funding promises that are not enforceable by law," Smolski said.
In 1969 a Labour government proposed legal restraints on unofficial strikers, enforceable by fines a development even less welcome to British unions than to those in Australia.
Religious arbitrators could still offer services in the settlement of disputes, but their rulings would not have legal effect or be enforceable by the courts.
The Conservative plans are legally coherent, but they would take the UK back half a century to the days before the convention became enforceable by individuals.
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