enforceability

/ɪnˌfɔrsəˈbɪləti/
noun
  1. The quality or state of being able to be enforced, especially in law.
    • New regulations raised questions about the enforceability of old zoning laws.
    • Lawyers often debate the enforceability of digital signatures in court.
    • The enforceability of the contract depends on whether both parties signed it willingly.
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