释义 |
unenˈforceable, a. (un-1 7 b.)
1868Benjamin On Sales (1884) 530 The terms of the bargain included a wager that rendered it illegal: quaere—unenforceable. 1885Law Times 10 Jan. 183/1 A covenant to build or repair would be unenforceable as against an assignee even with notice. Hence ˌunenforceaˈbility.
1935Columbia Law Rev. XXXV. 94 More fundamental, however, is the inherent unenforceability of any statute..attempting to prohibit an essentially private practice where all parties concerned are desirous of avoiding the restriction. 1973I. M. Sinclair Vienna Convention on Law of Treaties v. 131 The unenforceability of any treaty contemplating genocide or the slave trade is further assured by the fact that such a treaty would contravene the Charter of the United Nations, which prevails in the event of conflict. |