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unenforceability
noun
The quality of not being enforceable.
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There's debate on this point, but Carpenter comes down mostly on the side of the charter's inadequacy, unenforceability, and irrelevance.
Is it the unenforceability of non-compete agreements so that employees can leave from one company and go and work in another in the state of California?" he says.
The idea smacks of thought control, to say nothing of unenforceability.
The permission not to do the best we can is not derived from the unenforceability of supererogatory conduct but from agent-centred restrictions which limit the force of the impersonal maximizing principle (Haydar 2002).
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