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enforceability|ɛn-, ɪnfɔəsəˈbɪlɪtɪ| [f. enforceable + -ility.] The character or quality of being enforceable.
1921B. M. Squires in J. R. Commons Trade Unionism & Labor Problems xliv. 786 An admission of illegality must necessarily reflect upon the enforceability of the provisions of the act. 1925Glasgow Herald 9 Sept. 10 The danger of ‘a Legislature which has grown accustomed to pass any number of laws without concern for their consequences or their enforceability’. 1928Britain's Industr. Future (Lib. Ind. Inq.) iii. xvii. 212 The possibility of obtaining legal enforceability for their decisions. |