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- noun The quality of not being
enforceable .
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Possible remedies: claim invalidity; unenforceability; ownership transfer.
Archive 2009-02-01 Rebecca Tushnet 2009
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Even if a majority of people choose to buy proprietary content through authorized channels, the growing unenforceability of digital copyright (thanks to encryption, proxies, darknets, etc.) means that proprietary content will have to adjust its price downward in competition with Free.
Matthew Yglesias » The Futile Struggle Against Free Content 2010
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I won't go into the unenforceability of most of them.
Hara Estroff Marano discusses A Nation of Wimps: The High Cost of Invasive Parenting 2010
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Even if a majority of people choose to buy proprietary content through authorized channels, the growing unenforceability of digital copyright (thanks to encryption, proxies, darknets, etc.) means that proprietary content will have to adjust its price downward in competition with Free.
Matthew Yglesias » The Futile Struggle Against Free Content 2010
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Given the many hundreds of man-days (and women-days and child-days) that have been spent in the field on horseback and on foot by our hunting fraternity, the LACS have precious little to celebrate as they contemplate the unenforceability of their rotten piece of spite.
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Given the many hundreds of man-days (and women-days and child-days) that have been spent in the field on horseback and on foot by our hunting fraternity, the LACS have precious little to celebrate as they contemplate the unenforceability of their rotten piece of spite.
Archive 2008-01-06 2008
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The risk of repurchase is going to depend on the unenforceability of the loan and we think the loan is enforceable.
BofA official: Countrywide mortgage documents were not transferred properly to trusts Ariana Eunjung Cha 2010
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Plaintiff files final infringement contentions twenty one weeks after its initial contentions and defendant responds four weeks later with final noninfringement, invalidity and unenforceability contentions after the final contentions, leave of Court is required for any amendments;
Archive 2009-04-01 Peter Zura 2009
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Plaintiff files final infringement contentions twenty one weeks after its initial contentions and defendant responds four weeks later with final noninfringement, invalidity and unenforceability contentions after the final contentions, leave of Court is required for any amendments;
ND Illinois One Step Closer To Adopting Patent Rules Peter Zura 2009
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The permission not to do the best we can is not derived from the unenforceability of supererogatory conduct but from agent-centred restrictions which limit the force of the impersonal maximizing principle (Haydar 2002).
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