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Legislators have been trying to pass a similar measure for years now, although the last act to try to do this — the Illegal Immigration Reform and Immigrant Responsibility Act of 1996 — apparently was written with some loopholes that made it unenforceable.
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In this sense, arbitration can stop people from enjoying their legal rights, effectively allowing corporations to overturn the law by making it unenforceable.
"We believe that public and willful disobedience of this law is going to make it unenforceable, and that's our goal," Olson told the Arizona Daily Sun.
Councilman David Gordon worried that including the word "frequent" in the dating definition made it vague and unenforceable.
In 1935, the legislature passed an unenforceable law that made it a felony to cohabit with "more than one person of the opposite sex" — a statute that could conceivably criminalize anyone living in anything but a convent, a monastery, or a homosexual relationship.
Lawmakers obediently followed through on crafting such a regulation but made it so that it is "almost unenforceable," he said.
They've also done two other things: they've made it plain that anti-scalping laws are unenforceable.
The Planning Department has made it abundantly clear that the Airbnb legislation passed by the Board of Supervisors last fall is unenforceable.
If a decision is successfully challenged (pdf), a court will usually quash it, which makes it void and unenforceable.
This makes it more or less unenforceable.
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