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If the state exceeded that limit, bondholders could sue in court to have it enforced.
Even if the tenant wins in court, Mr. Treiman added, he or she would then have to turn over the judgment to a city marshal to have it enforced, a process that can also be time consuming and somewhat expensive.
A provision bans the use of amplified sound within 500 feet of a school or church during hours of classroom work or worship, and Mr. Turk said his synagogue would seek to have it enforced during the Sabbath, Friday night and Saturday.
The judiciary has been described as the least-dangerous branch of government because it has "neither the purse nor the sword," but, in reality, enforcement of the orders of any government institution depends on the enforcing institution's acceptance of the issuing institution's right to make the ruling and to have it enforced.
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Moreover, they grew accustomed to having their advice noted, if not always heeded, and sometimes to having it enforced through military discipline.
And why has it not enforced its own rules in other cases, several of which have come prominently to light in the wake of the Adams case.
Nor has it been enforced, because the Massachusetts Attorney General, Frances X . Bellotti said the law could not be enforced.
If a law is worth having, it is worth enforcing.
Though a drunk-driving law was on the books, no one had ever seen it enforced.
"If people ignore it anyhow, it means they haven't enforced it.
Al-Shabab has honed its media strategy as aggressively as it has enforced its bans on the Somali population.
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