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unenforceable Meaning in Bengali



Adjective:

অপ্রয়োগযোগ্য হিসাবে বিবেচ্য,





unenforceable's Usage Examples:

An unenforceable contract or transaction is one that is valid but one the court will not enforce.


is frequently used in contradistinction to the term "voidable" and "unenforceable".


states that if some of the terms are held to be illegal or otherwise unenforceable, the remainder should still apply.


presidency, the Congress replaced the Embargo Act of 1807 with the almost unenforceable Non-Intercourse Act of March 1809.


expiration of the licensed patent was misuse of the patent right and unenforceable under the Supremacy Clause, state contract law notwithstanding.


[citation needed] However, an agreement not to prosecute a misdemeanor is unenforceable as being contrary to public policy.


or disassembly was preempted by the Copyright Act, and was therefore unenforceable.


states in the United States hold a no-contest clause in a will to be unenforceable, so long as the person challenging the will has probable cause to do.


The effect of the ruling is that the law was generally made unenforceable and that the government of Mexico was told to formally legalize cannabis.


has pre-Furman capital statutes on the books but these have been left unenforceable due to Furman.


royalties for the period beyond the life of the licensed patent was unenforceable under the Supremacy Clause, state contract law notwithstanding, because.


countries, where a court finds that portions of a contract are void or unenforceable, but other portions of the contract are enforceable.


provision in a contract constitutes a penalty, then that provision is unenforceable by the parties.


Kraemer declared racial restrictions were illegal and unenforceable in courts, though the restrictions continued to be enforced socially.


used in distinction to void ab initio (or void from the outset) and unenforceable.


However, the agreement was unenforceable, and was struck down by the courts, because of its essential goal, which.


A contractual undertaking not to trade is void and unenforceable against the promisor as contrary to the public policy of promoting trade.


shortly prior to the company going into liquidation which is void or unenforceable in whole or in part under applicable insolvency legislation.


statutory right) can here be distinguished from a right based on contract, unenforceable except against the contracting party.


its statutes defining marriage between a man and a woman "illegal and unenforceable", and updating its marriage application to provide for same-sex couples.



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