unenforceable in the Oxford Spanish Dictionary

Translations for unenforceable in the English»Spanish Dictionary

unenforceable [Am ˌənɛnˈfɔrsəbəl, Brit ʌnɪnˈfɔːsəb(ə)l, ʌnɛnˈfɔːsəb(ə)l] ADJ

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Monolingual examples (not verified by PONS Editors)

English
Flying foxes are sometimes hunted for food, and the controls on hunting seem to be unenforceable.
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In a limited number of cases, agreements and trusts will be unenforceable unless they meet a certain form prescribed by statute.
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His power is tied to the unenforceable yes of a human being.
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Both are technically unlawful, as not having insurable interest, and so were unenforceable in law.
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The patent has been deemed unenforceable throughout the world because of the ancient practice.
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A way this can be done is by deeming the contract unenforceable.
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The loop was not signed with speed-limit signs, making the tickets unenforceable.
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In such instances, that particular law becomes unenforceable, and governmental agencies are barred from implementing it.
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The sanction for failure to register is that the charge becomes void, and unenforceable.
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The tax was enforced by making the documents unenforceable in court if they had not been properly stamped.
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