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Enforceable

Enforceable meaning

Capable of being enforced.

Synonyms of Enforceable

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Alberta's accessibility legislation must also be enforceable, apply to both the public and the private sectors, and have a realistic timeline for achieving provincewide compliance.

And the periods they cover vary, depending on what state courts deem enforceable, from six months to five years.

But though he signed off on the deal, Champagne issued a stern warning to the companies involved as he announced 21 "enforceable" conditions that Rogers and Videotron must adhere to, aimed at bolstering competition and reducing costs for customers.

If these measures are enforceable, it is hard to see how any social media outfit could risk carrying political commentary in Britain.

It must contain enforceable timelines and limits on legal challenges.

Legal rights are typically enforceable through legal means, and they can include things like the right to free speech, the right to a fair trial, and property rights.

Meanwhile, actual residents would likely get a (private but enforceable) ticket if they tried to park in their own lot.

Santa Monica City Councilmembers Christine Parra, Oscar de la Torre and Phil Brock initiated a motion to have a legal counsel explore if the deed was fully and legally executed and therefore enforceable.

Still others spoke more broadly about the Supreme Court’s disclosure guidelines, arguing that “the justices must be held to an enforceable code of conduct like other federal judges,” Reuters reported.

The Indiana Department of Environmental Management (IDEM) issued the company a Federally Enforceable State Operating Permit for the construction of the facility.

The ordinance as it stands is not enforceable, says Mr. Hounsell.

The strength is an enforceable revenue stream that provides a moat for the duration of the patent.

They are also pursing changes through the spending bill process, calling on lawmakers to direct the Supreme Court to adopt binding and enforceable ethics rules.

They need an enforceable code of ethics.

Two companies have each signed an Enforceable Undertaking (EU) with the Fair Work Ombudsman, requiring them to back-pay the remaining underpayments and superannuation.

Unfortunately, these AI marking guidelines come with no enforceable requirement.

Ilyas said the uniform civil code mentioned in the Directive Principles is a mere direction and all the directives are neither mandatory nor enforceable in courts.

Justice cannot depend on non-binding suggestions—the ICJ requires enforceable rulings that solidify its role as an independent arbiter of international law.

On Church Path, East Cowes, old yellow lines would be made enforceable, with a formal 'no waiting' parking restriction.

Therefore, we need an enforceable code of conduct for the committee of creditors,” Rao said.