This right was enforceable by sequestration and sale.
In the other nine States which profess to have seceded, including South Carolina, those laws are not enforceable anywhere.
They are enforceable in the Western Judicial District of Virginia, and perhaps in the adjacent Eastern Division of Tennessee.
The abstract concept of contract as an agreement between two parties which is supported by consideration is developing as the number of various agreements that are court enforceable expands.
In fact, the action of covenant was the only form of agreement enforceable at common law.
How can this be except on the supposition that there is a covenant enforceable by the villain against the lord?
In the 18th century it was attempted, and for a time with considerable success, to extend the range of enforceable promises without regard to what the principles of the law would bear, in order to satisfy a sense of natural justice.
As obligations embodied in the solemn form of a deed were thereby made enforceable before the doctrine of consideration was known, so they still remain.
Indian Contract Act, confine the term to agreements enforceable by law: this, though not yet universally adopted, seems an improvement.
It is therefore implicit in 'the concept of ordered liberty' and as such enforceable against the States through the due process clause.
A Catholic marriage--that is, one solemnized according to the canonical law--can only be annulled by an ecclesiastical tribunal and according to the laws of the Catholic Church enforceable in Portugal.
When debenture-holders' security becomes enforceable there are a variety of remedies open to them.
There was a time when the crown possessed inherent law-making power and through the agency of proclamations and ordinances contributed independently to the body of enforceable law.
The object of the change would be to convert what are at present only morally binding understandings into legally enforceable contracts.
The award of the court is enforceable by legal process, financial penalties up to L500 being recoverable from defaulting associations or individuals.
In civil arbitration, the decision or award may be made a rule of court, after which it becomes enforceable by writ of execution against person or property.
Our policy has been to push for enforceable programs of inspection against surprise attack, suspension of nuclear testing, arms reduction, and peaceful use of outer space.
Until tangible and mutually enforceable arms reduction measures are worked out, we will not weaken the means of defending our institutions.
For the sake of our families, I ask us to join together across party lines and pass a strong enforceable Patients' Bill of Rights.
It must be limited to accomplish the purpose of a lawful main contract to which, in order that it shall be enforceable at all, it must be incidental.
Third, we must sharpen our political and diplomatic tools--the means of cooperation and agreement on which an enforceable world order must ultimately rest.
This duty was formerly enforceable by indictment of the inhabitants of the parish, but it is not quite clear whether this procedure is applicable, now that the liability to repair is transferred to a council representing a wider area.
Some contracts, however, are not enforceable at law unless in writing.
Are contracts made for the benefit of a third person enforceable by such third person?
For example, if A owes B $100 and C promises B to pay A's debt, the contract is not enforceable if not in writing.
A contract has been defined to be an agreement between two or more competent parties, enforceable in a court of law, and based upon a sufficient consideration, to do or not to do a particular thing.
This stipulation is enforceable if it can be proven that the insured suicided while sane.
A contract made in consideration of marriage is not enforceable unless made in writing.
It required that certain important contracts must be made in writing, in order to be enforceable at law.
If any agent and a third person innocently make a contract in the name of the principal after the death of the principal, and without notice of the principal's death, the contract is not enforceable against the principal's estate.
If it is proven that one takes out a policy of insurance with the intent to commit suicide, the policy is not enforceable in case of suicide.
This contract is not enforceablebecause not in writing.
It is not enforceable if the defrauded party objects on that ground.
In all the above three cases the broker's duty of compliance with all formalities necessary to make the contract of sale legally enforceable is performed, [v.
Judgments for the recovery or for the delivery of the possession of land are enforceableby writ of possession.
The writ is enforceable against legal interests whether in possession or remainder (Hood-Barrs v.
It is of course true that when a rule enforced only by opinion becomes for the first time enforceable by a court of justice--which is the same thing as the first time of its being actually enforced--its juridical character is changed.
So it is when that which was before the opinion of the judge only becomes by his decision a rule enforceable by courts of justice.
The judgments of one country are not as a rule directly enforceable in another country.
But specific contracts can be made, enforceable under the law of contracts, as for the sale of a copyrighted book within a certain territory, provided such contracts or limitations are not contrary to other laws.
Legislation, public opinion, and the evolution of enforceable standards within particular business groups are tending all the while to narrow the sphere of purely acquisitive business.
Examples, ranging all the way from accepted and enforceable legal restrictions to the interplay of the most subtle group sentiments, could be multiplied at will to bring out the presence of the social factor in efficiency standards.
For one thing we do not recognize as legally enforceable all intentional promises intended to be binding upon the promisor.
Thus some thought of consideration, whatever it was, as inherent in the very idea of enforceable promises.
But the category of enforceablesimple promises defies systematic treatment as obstinately as the actionable pacts in Roman law.
But cases of duties enforceable either ex contractu or ex delicto at the option of the pleader and cases where the most astute pleader is hard pushed to choose have driven us to seek something better.
For the most part they wrote on the Continent where the field of legally enforceable promises had ceased to be bounded by a narrow fence of Roman historical categories.
A law which is not enforceable is a nullity; it has in strictness no existence.
The plain answer to this suggestion is that in a British self-governing colony, no law is enforceable which is opposed to colonial sentiment and which the colonial Ministry refuse to put into execution.
The above list will hopefully give you a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "enforceable" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this word.