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It's all unenforceable anyway so I guess nothing to see here.
Over time, however, that pledge has become unenforceable in court.
It is however unenforceable if the parties choose not to do so.
It could, on the other hand, turn out to be unofficial, and its results unenforceable.
The content of this proposal is both wrong and unenforceable.
How can you trust somebody who's stupid enough to give an unenforceable order?
A large backlog of court cases had made the law unenforceable.
I quite see that such contracts and laws would be unenforceable under.
Also, for those in Canada certain provinces make this unenforceable.
It has been argued that such amendment would likely be unenforceable.
"I think it would be completely unenforceable and unconstitutional," he said.
"Quite unenforceable, but I am happy that you have voluntarily kept to it."
Such decisions would carry no local legitimacy and risk being unenforceable.
If they do not have such an interest, the debts are valid but unenforceable.
"This bill is totally unenforceable in a realistic world," he said.
If the sexual codes are legal, they may nevertheless be unenforceable.
The bill does not provide an exception for women whose health is at risk, and it would be virtually unenforceable.
This is because, first, the duty would appear to be effectively unenforceable.
His power is tied to the unenforceable yes of a human being."
Critics of the law say it is overly broad and unenforceable.
That rarely happens since officials regard such laws as unenforceable.
"People who read them don't understand that they are unenforceable.
"Even if the binder is unenforceable, it's better than nothing."
Rules should be in harmony with current cultural norms or they are unenforceable.