noun
- the quality or state of being capable of being enforced; the extent to which a law, rule, contract, or decision can be put into effect or made binding
Usage: commonly used in legal and business contexts
Examples
- The enforceability of the contract depends on whether both parties signed it.
- Lawyers questioned the enforceability of the new regulation.
- The court examined the enforceability of the settlement agreement.
- Without proper documentation, the enforceability of the debt becomes uncertain.
- The enforceability of international treaties can be challenging.
- Companies must consider the enforceability of their terms and conditions.