- 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...
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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...
- by treaties,
agreements between states to
behave in a
certain way,
unenforceable except by force, and
nonbinding except as
matters of
honour and faithfulness...
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contain sti****tions that are
illegal and
therefore unenforceable.
Software vendors keep
these unenforceable provisions in the agreements,
perhaps because users...
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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...
- race." In 1948, the
United States Supreme Court ruled such
covenants unenforceable in S****ey v. Kraemer. However,
private contracts effectively kept them...
- a
court ruling that
parts of the
Second Life
Terms of
Service were
unenforceable, due to
being an
unconscionable contract of adhesion. The case eventually...
- rechtswidrig'" [Merz
calls for
Syria deportations and
admission freeze – '
unenforceable and illegal']. merkur.de (in German). 17
December 2024.
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Amendment to the
United States Constitution, and they are void and
unenforceable." In the
course of ****essing the state's
arguments for the bans, he...
- now we have been
governed by a set of
amateur rules that are
quite unenforceable."
During the
first years of the Open Era,
power struggles between the...