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Unfortunately, where storage and pumping capacity are limited and non-riparian water rights unenforceable, banking is not practical.
The unenforceable law is hardly qualified to be an institution, but the practice of bribing corrupt law enforcers does qualify.
Although the government had a time-honored policy against squatting, it was clearly unenforceable.
A contract to steal a car should be unenforceable, because car theft should be discouraged.
It may be that in 1668-9 he did attempt more general restrictions on music that were extensively flouted and therefore became unenforceable.
High information, monitoring and transaction costs, lack of collateral following unenforceable property rights, and moral hazard problems all contribute to absent or malfunctioning credit markets in these economies.
A propertybased analysis of pregnancy would explain why surrogacy contracts are unenforceable, and why the couple who have commissioned the surrogacy cannot coerce the surrogate during pregnancy.
Since these arrangements could usually not bear scrutiny on many other grounds, rendering such contracts unenforceable in a court of law was equivalent to no punishment at all. 40.
And the disciplinary aspects of socialisation - monitoring behaviour, and excluding group members for breaches of club rules - are both unpalatable and unenforceable outside the esoteric confines of sectarian religion.
In these circumstances, the court can find the statute severable and enforce it as applied to the challenger, or find it nonseverable and therefore unenforceable in any of its applications.
Common law, however, has trouble with friendship and has historically taken the view that agreements between friends are unenforceable for lack of intention to create legal relations.
A frequent criticism of international law is that it is unenforceable in two senses; it has neither the ability to punish violations nor the ability to enforce compliance.
Recognising that the scheme was uncontrollable and unenforceable it was swiftly quashed.
Does he agree that the complete absence of any prosecutions to date demonstrates that the ban is unmanageable, unfair and unenforceable?
Indeed, it was unenforceable against short-term noise from muffled, unsilenced compressors.