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was unenforceable
adjective
Resistant to enforcement.
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The law remained on the statute book for several months while the Justice Ministry argued that it was unenforceable.
Gov. George Pataki, who does not favor such legislation, has said he thought a ban was unenforceable.
Sullivan wrote that Gutkowski had "failed to plead adequately the compensation term of the putative agreement," and that the "purported oral agreement" was unenforceable.
As the Great Depression continued to grind on, however, and it became increasingly clear that the Volstead Act was unenforceable, Prohibition faded as a political issue.
Stephen Gilbert, a Liberal Democrat member of Parliament, welcomed the decision Tuesday, saying the tax plan was "unenforceable and would have cost jobs and investment across the country".
He also asserted that Hunter's contract — which is worth up to $18 million — was valid, although the audit concluded it had not been properly approved and was unenforceable.
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"These permits are unenforceable".
Resolution 2334 is unenforceable.
But this law is unenforceable.
But the timeout is unenforceable.
Who cares if it is unenforceable?
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