- An
unenforceable contract or
transaction is one that is
valid but one the
court will not enforce.
Unenforceable is
usually used in
contradiction to void...
- A non-fungible
token (NFT) is a
unique digital identifier that is
recorded on a
blockchain and is used to
certify ownership and authenticity. It cannot...
- Braddock's
contractual obligation to
stage his
title defense at MSG was
unenforceable for lack of
mutual consideration. The
stage was set for Louis's title...
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states that if some of the
terms are held to be
illegal or
otherwise unenforceable, the
remainder should still apply. Sometimes,
severability clauses will...
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countries in
which a
court finds that
portions of a
contract are void or
unenforceable, but
other portions of the
contract are enforceable. The blue pencil...
- A
trigger law is a law that is
unenforceable but may
achieve enforceability if a key
change in cir****stances occurs.[citation needed] In the
United States...
- album's sales,
which was
attributed to a "grossly unfair, one-sided and
unenforceable contract"
which had been
signed by the band in 1987. The two
sides reached...
-
California Yes None
since 1986 with
Proposition 63.
Proposition 63 is
unenforceable due to the lack of
appropriate legislation, and the
Bilingual Services...
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abolished slavery altogether. However,
these decrees remained largely unenforceable, and the
Portuguese depended on ****istance from the
British Royal Navy...
- with
local legislation in
other jurisdictions,
rendering the
licenses unenforceable there. To
address this issue,
Creative Commons asked its affiliates...