enforceable
adj.
able to be enforced, able to be put into practice, executable
Unenforceable
An unenforceable
contract or transaction is one that is valid, but which the court will not enforce. Unenforceable is usually used in contradistinction to
void (or void ab initio) and
voidable. If the parties perform the agreement, it will be valid, but the court will not compel them if they do not.
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enforceable
Adjective
1. capable of being enforced
(antonym) unenforceable
Enforceable
(a.)
Capable of being enforced.
Webster's Revised Unabridged Dictionary (1913), edited by Noah Porter.
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Enforceable
A right or obligation is enforceable if the party obligated can be forced or ordered to comply through a legal process.