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He acknowledged that the ruling would be unenforceable because the whalers were outside Australian jurisdiction.
Nonetheless, he wrote, the law would be unenforceable because it could apply in so many locations.
The attorney general of Louisiana at the time issued a statement saying the state's anti-sodomy law "would be unenforceable".
Nor does Yazid Sabeg, Mr. Sarkozy's commissioner for diversity and equal opportunity, who said it would be unenforceable.
I would assume that new rules would be unenforceable if they required me to do or not do something addressed by my original lease.
Some maintain that this has been the case ever since the Treaty of Rome; indeed, if it were not so, the internal market would be unenforceable.
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Like America in the 1940s, China would never agree to reforms that penalised surplus countries.Such rules would probably be unenforceable anyway.
"I agree wholeheartedly that an absolute NDA (covering non-classified information) would likely be unenforceable if it covered the period during which an official serves with the government," said Verkerke.
He pointed out that a restrictive property law would not only be unenforceable but would also push down prices for Welsh house-sellers.In this section History or bunk?
Also, clauses in contracts preventing individuals from bringing claims if they wish to challenge their employment status would most likely be unenforceable.
"I think it would be completely unenforceable and unconstitutional," he said.
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