0 (of a law or rule) possible to make people obey, or possible to make happen or be accepted: --
We need enforceable environmental and safety laws.
The guidelines are legally enforceable.
1 an enforceable law, rule, contract, etc. is one that people can be made to obey: --
Based on these points, it has been claimed that forestry in the region is not undertaken with fully enforceable property rights.
Without transparent and enforceable property rights - backed by clear contract law - market economies will not function.
A participatory and enforceable resolution mechanism would go a long way in providing an impetus to balanced and sustainable growth.
Ironically the earlier case law holds that gifts were enforceable at law.
While the colour changes are easily enforceable, the balancing is a bit more delicate.
The extent to which this legislation is enforceable remains open to question.
Such a principle appears to concern legislative decisions about enforceable rules.
But systems based solely on control-oriented approaches impose high private costs and are often not enforceable given existing institutional capacity.