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were enforceable
adjective
Capable of being enforced.
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Eric Baum, the women's lawyer, said he did not believe the agreements were enforceable.
More important, even if a balanced budget rule were enforceable, it would be bad policy.
Australia ratified the convention in 1951 and parts of it were incorporated into the Migration Act and as such were enforceable under Australian law.
This began to change with the 1925 enactment of the Federal Arbitration Act, which established that agreements to arbitrate were enforceable like any other contract.
The F.T.C. said those commitments were enforceable if the company violated them, but the agreement avoided a formal consent decree or litigation, weapons that the F.T.C. had available.
Arbitration became practically ubiquitous in 1987, after the Supreme Court ruled in a case known as Shearson/American Express v. McMahon that account forms signed by customers requiring that disputes be resolved in arbitration were enforceable contracts.
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How many are enforceable?
I don't think it's enforceable".
This is... the law and is enforceable".
Good training must be sensible, and commands should be enforceable.
Not everything that is in the contract will be enforceable".
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