It is often said that a contract expressly or impliedly prohibited by statute is void and unenforceable. |
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An oral contract of apprenticeship, although legally valid, is unenforceable unless and until acted upon. |
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On this basis there can be laws even if they are in practice unenforceable. |
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It is a criminological commonplace that it is counter-productive to pass unenforceable laws because this breeds general contempt for the law. |
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If an agreement of this general kind is held to be contrary to public policy, it may be unenforceable. |
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The document it produced was toothless, consisting of many pious hopes and a few unenforceable targets. |
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A code was introduced for large challenge events requiring organisers to provide marshals and toilets but this is unenforceable. |
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In my heart of hearts, I think unenforceable laws such as these are abominations that bring the entire legal system into disrepute. |
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Critics, however, argued that such contracts were unenforceable in practice. |
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This has rendered virtually unenforceable the few remaining rules intended to further grand jury independence. |
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We believe the Rambus patents are invalid, not infringed and unenforceable. |
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This too was the nanny state interfering, unenforceable, an infringement of civil liberty. |
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The fishermen say legislation to protect berried lobsters has been tried before and is unenforceable. |
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A contract for an illegal purpose is unenforceable regardless of when the seller learns of that purpose. |
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It means that the contract is to be treated as unenforceable on grounds of some overriding public policy. |
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However, in many instances the international systems lack specificity and are relatively unenforceable. |
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Nothing destroys governmental authority more than an unenforceable law, as the poll tax demonstrated. |
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Another student said that the new rules are unenforceable because the entire student section would get ejected. |
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When a mere game has unenforceable rules, you can just change the rules with no great loss to your honour. |
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It is submitted that the condition was accordingly unenforceable or void for uncertainty. |
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As was obvious from the outset, the treaty obligation is proving unenforceable. |
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Police bosses secretly taxed the trespass of what was seen as unenforceable laws. |
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It is akin to the banning of alcohol in the U.S.A. during the time of Prohibition, and is totally unenforceable. |
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Such unenforceable laws only opened new opportunities for corruption. |
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The situation was in practical terms unenforceable and grossly anomalous. |
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But the decision is that these promises are invalid and unenforceable. |
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This could be the case if the obligation specified in the agreement was by its nature unenforceable. |
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Rick Hasen, a professor at University of California, Irvine, dismissed the Mississippi statute as essentially unenforceable. |
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Defeating the Pacific pact, he said, would leave Nafta's weaker, largely unenforceable provisions in place. |
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Rather, this general expression extends the guarantee in Article 4 to contracts that would be invalid or unenforceable on other grounds as well. |
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In many states proposals for new laws have been sat on in parliament for years, and the rules that are eventually made are unenforceable. |
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If any provision of this Agreement is found to be invalid or unenforceable, this will not affect the validity or enforceability of the other provisions of this Agreement. |
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In 1772 it was made partially unenforceable at common law in Great Britain by a legal decision. |
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If any portion of this Section M is deemed invalid or unenforceable, such invalidity or unenforceability will not invalidate the remaining portions of Section M or this Agreement. |
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Any provision of this Agreement that is or becomes unenforceable shall be unenforceable to the extent of such unenforceability without invalidating the remaining provisions hereof. |
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If any part of these terms and conditions is unlawful, void or unenforceable in any country, or jurisdiction, that part will be deemed severable and will not affect the validity and enforceability of remaining provisions. |
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The Parties undertake to renegotiate such invalid or unenforceable term in order to restate a provision as nearly as possible to the original intention of the Parties and in accordance with applicable law. |
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Failure of the Insurer to insist upon compliance with any provision of this policy at any time shall not operate to waive or modify such provision, or in any manner render it unenforceable at any other time. |
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If our patents are invalidated or found to be unenforceable, we would lose the ability to exclude others from making, using or selling the inventions claimed. |
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And because gambling was illegal, contracts were unenforceable. |
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ReprintsCritics call the bill unenforceable and unconstitutional. |
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By all means let the research go ahead, let us look at the issue again in a few years, but please do not try and saddle the rest of Europe with unenforceable limits. |
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It went on to restore the trial judgment which held that the restrictive covenant was unreasonable due to ambiguity, and was therefore unenforceable. |
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If a court of competent jurisdiction finds that any provision of these Terms of Use is invalid or unenforceable, you agree that the other provisions of these Terms of Use will remain in full force and effect. |
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If any of the above exclusions of warranties is unenforceable in your jurisdiction, the other exclusions listed above will still be given effect to the full extent permitted by that jurisdiction's law. |
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If any provision contained in these Terms and Conditions is determined to be invalid or unenforceable the remainder of the Terms and Conditions shall not be affected. |
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If any part of this Agreement is held to be unenforceable as written, it will be enforced to the maximum extent allowed by applicable law, and will not affect the enforceability of any other part. |
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However, he accepted a non-binding manufacturers agreement that will not protect consumers, does not ensure competition, and it is completely unenforceable. |
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If any provision of this Agreement is determined to be void, invalid or unenforceable under applicable law, then it shall be, to that extent, deemed omitted and the remaining provisions will continue in full force and effect. |
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Ilie argued that the provision was unenforceable because it was ambiguous and that, therefore, he was entitled to common law reasonable notice damages. |
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They used public demonstrations, boycott, violence, and threats of violence to ensure that the British tax laws were unenforceable. |
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In contrast, domestic and social agreements such as those between children and parents are typically unenforceable on the basis of public policy. |
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The advocation of predominantly negative rights enforcement by the judiciary leads to the corollary argument that positive rights are generally unenforceable. |
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It also found that, while these conventions are not law and are therefore unenforceable by the courts, courts may recognize conventions in their rulings. |
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However, the legality of this claim is disputed by the Republic of Ireland, Denmark and Iceland and it is probably unenforceable in international law. |
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The privileges of the estates were officially and finally abolished in 1995, although in legal practice, the privileges had long been unenforceable. |
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However, the legality of the claim is disputed by the Republic of Ireland, Denmark and Iceland and it is probably unenforceable in international law. |
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