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it means that the court will help you to get your rights in the contract

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How do you put the word enforceable in a sentence?

The "no texting while driving" law is not very enforceable.


What is the meaning of legally enforceable?

The term legally enforceable means that it is a rule or regulation that if broken, consequences can be enforced. Some examples include running a stop sign, speeding, harming someone in a fight, and arson.


What is the meaning of legally enforceable liability or debt?

This is a debt that can be legally enforced in a court of law. You can file for a judgment and the court or judge stands behind this.


Are illegal contracts void or voidable under the law?

Illegal contracts are generally considered void under the law, meaning they are not enforceable because they involve illegal activities or violate public policy.


What is a set of voluntary promises enforceable by law?

contract


Are ethical norms enforceable?

unless the ethical norms are written into law, they are not enforceable and, to some extent, remain a matter of personal opinion.


What is a legally enforceable debt?

A legally enforceable debt is a debt that meets the requirements to be able to be enforced in a court of law. It is debt that must be repaid.


What is legally enforceable debt?

A legally enforceable debt is a debt that meets the requirements to be able to be enforced in a court of law. It is debt that must be repaid.


A formal agreement enforceable by law?

i think it's a contract


Analyze the qualities of good law?

Fair Reasonable Understandable Enforceable


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1. Fair2. Reasonable3. Understandable4. Enforceable


Does law assume that mutual promises are intended to be enforceable?

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