enforceable Meaning & Definition

  • En [ ɪnˈfɔː.sə.bəl]
  • Us [ ɪnˈfɔːr.sə.bəl]

Meaning of enforceable In English

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Examples of enforceable

  • There are clear, enforceable rules regarding intellectual property and copyright protection.

  • There has to be economic reform that makes our laws enforceable.

  • Childcare workers are held to consistent and enforceable standards.

  • These standards were translated into enforceable obligations for individual producers and importers.

  • However, such contracts with large transfers may not be fully enforceable.

  • Enforceable wage agreements had long since replaced mutual trust, especially in long-distance navigation, perhaps because the employment relationship could be virtually modern in its anonymity.

  • Enforceable agreements presuppose that bargaining agents control most strike and lockout funds, and can impose fines for non-compliance (particularly important on the employer side).

  • The laissez-faire view holds that there is no enforceable duty to share the costs of other people's bad option luck.

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