valid and enforceable
an agreement enforceable at law.
Japan offers a temptingly quick cheap break, but—for foreigners—little or no enforceable contact with the kids thereafter, notes Jeremy Morley, a New York-based “international divorce strategist”.
make a contract enforceable
He struck down an effort to make mask-wearing legally enforceable in Houston.
The president himself has said he doesn't think these laws are enforceable.
" That's going to be the battleground that decides how enforceable abortion bans are."
They finally have enforceable caseloads for the therapists and school counselors that they say were drastically overworked.
It’s got strong provisions for workers and the environment -- provisions that, unlike in past agreements, are actually enforceable.
They are enforceable by laws and any pariy who defaults the contract may be sued and forced to make compensation.
And that can help be a deterrent. So, those are enforceable.
Unlike global climate commitments, trade deals are highly enforceable.
But this argument was refuted too: the lawyers who read the simplified contracts rated them just as enforceable as the complex ones.
I called her up and I said, Hey, herb, you know, I've consulted, you know, legal counsel that this thing is not really enforceable.
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