Joseph's strongest argument may be that the bank failed to provide consideration for the guaranty, making it legally unenforceable. Without an exchange or promise of something of value in return for the guaranty, it may not be considered a valid contract. Additionally, Joseph could argue that the bank did not follow proper procedures or provide him with adequate information before he signed the guaranty.
The person likely persuaded them to leave by presenting a compelling argument, offering them an incentive to leave, or using their authority to enforce their decision.
1. to put or keep in force; compel obedience to: to enforce arule; Traffic laws will be strictly enforced.2.to obtain (payment, obedience, etc.) by force or compulsion.3.to impose (a course of action) upon a person: The doctorenforced a strict dietary regimen.4.to support (a demand, claim, etc.) by force: to enforce one'srights as a citizen.5.to impress or urge (an argument, contention, etc.) forcibly;lay stress upon: He enforced his argument by adding details
Officers must enforce the law.Teachers enforce rules to teach discipline and order. I wanted to enforce my decision that no one can smoke in my house.
To settle disputes and to enforce laws.To settle disputes and to enforce laws.To settle disputes and to enforce laws.To settle disputes and to enforce laws.
"what you cannot enforce, do not command
Police officers enforce the law.
enforce safety and manage risks
we wish they also enforce in Pakistan
A teacher should enforce classroom rules with consistency. A police officer's job is to enforce the laws of the community.
League to Enforce Peace was created in 1915.
League to Enforce Peace ended in 1923.
We need the police to enforce law and order