enforceable
1 of 1adjective/ɪnˈfɔrsəbəl/
Forms:more enforceable,most enforceable
1
able to be legally upheld or made effective according to established rules
- The enforceable contract outlined the terms and conditions agreed upon by both parties.
- Laws are only effective if they are enforceable by law enforcement agencies.
- The enforceable court order required the defendant to comply with specific directives.
- Regulations must be clear and enforceable to ensure compliance by businesses and individuals.
- An enforceable agreement between neighbors resolved the property boundary dispute.
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