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The law was rendered unenforceable nearly a decade ago by a United States Supreme Court ruling, but it remains enshrined in the state's legal code.
Also, Kellogg argued that an oral agreement to pay the bonus was unenforceable under New York State's General Obligations Law, which contained a common "Statute of Frauds" provision that rendered unenforceable agreements not in a writing signed by the party seeking enforcement when the terms are not capable of being performed within one year.
Roberts' reasoning came in Shelby County v. Holder, a 2013 decision that rendered unenforceable a section of the law that required jurisdictions with a history of discrimination to clear changes to voting procedures with the federal government before they were implemented.
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One judge, perhaps sensing the doctrinal difficulties with the majority's extension of standing, wrote separately, expressing his view that standing was necessary to satisfy "the need for an available plaintiff," without whom "the Establishment Clause would be rendered virtually unenforceable" by the judiciary.
The Bancroft Treaties a series of agreements between the United States and other nations which had sought to limit dual citizenship following naturalization were eventually abandoned after the Carter administration concluded that Afroyim and other Supreme Court decisions had rendered them unenforceable.
The exclusion criteria were: 1. Patients with contraindications to hepatic artery cannulation; 2. Chronic hepatic encephalopathy that renders unenforceable the request of informed consent; 3. Patients with portal vein thrombosis; 4. Active alcoholism; 5. Active infections; 6.
Adam and Eve's children did marry unto one another, complicating the estate-tax laws enough to render them unenforceable for millennia while their fates did linger in the courts.
In 1948, the Supreme Court rendered restrictive covenants unenforceable.
Though Mr. Daley complained that the court's 5 to 4 decision rendered the ban "unenforceable," the head of the police union said it had rarely been enforced anyway.
The reason for the lender's coverage, he said, is to ensure that the lender is protected in the event a flaw in title has rendered the mortgage unenforceable and the borrower has stopped making payments.
Some analysts even say that rapid technological advances could render copyright laws unenforceable, making battles against free music futile and forcing a decline of the record business.
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