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Definitions from the WebTerm: unenforceable Part of Speech: Adjective Definition: Not capable of being enforced or made effective by legal or authoritative action. Sense 1: In a legal context, refers to a contract or agreement that cannot be enforced by law due to a defect or lack of legal validity. Usage 1: - The court ruled that the contract was unenforceable because it lacked the necessary signatures. - The unenforceable clause in the agreement rendered it invalid. Usage 2: - The new legislation made certain previously unenforceable regulations enforceable. - The court declared the law unenforceable due to its conflict with the constitution. Related Products: | ||||
unencumbered unended unending unendingly unendowed unendurable unenergetic unenergetically unenforceable unenforced unengaged unengaging unenlightened unenlightening unenlightenment unenlivened unenrgetic
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