<< unendowed unenforcible >>

unenforced Meaning in Bengali



বলবৎ নাও; না আইনি বা পুলিশের কর্ম দ্বারা বিশেষত বাধ্য





unenforced's Usage Examples:

An unenforced law (also symbolic law) is a law which is formally in effect (de jure), but is usually (de facto) not penalized by a jurisdiction.


Illegal (unenforced) Illegal (unenforced) Illegal (unenforced) Illegal (unenforced) In Cambodia, psilocybin mushrooms are.


or any of its derivatives for any purpose is illegal, but it is often unenforced and its use is often tolerated by the general public.


Splice joints are stronger than unenforced butt joints and have the potential to be stronger than a scarf joint.


was passed; the claim is only recognized by the United States and the unenforced United Nations Security Council Resolution 497 declared the annexation.


Prohibited but plants highly available throughout the country and law often unenforced.


violence should be treated as a "private" matter; and the laws are often unenforced.


Convention on Narcotics treaty it was technically made illegal but the law was unenforced, and marijuana was openly sold.


This law, however, is traditionally unenforced.


promotional recordings, and recalls of promos are extremely rare and unenforced.


Homosexuality is illegal in Eswatini, though this law is in practice unenforced.


between men, including consensual and private activities, though it is unenforced.


Seville, quarantine measures were evaded, ignored, unproposed and/or unenforced[citation needed].


but unenforced Illegal, but unenforced Illegal, but unenforced While child pornography remains illegal in Guinea, the law is "generally unenforced".


the books, though reports have variously referred to it as rarely used, unenforced, or decriminalized.


While early conservation attempts were unsuccessful or unenforced, there has been a resurgence in studies aimed at discovering the most.


against animal cruelty Support at the United Nations  Algeria No No No Yes -unenforced No  Angola No No No No No  Argentina No Yes No Yes No  Austria Yes Yes.


There is a law against "blasphemous libel" but it is unenforced.


Enabling Act of 1933 and thus its various provisions and protections went unenforced for the duration of Nazi rule.



unenforced's Meaning':

not enforced; not compelled especially by legal or police action

unenforced's Meaning in Other Sites