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  • There is no special loop hole for them and while they may hide behind unanswered mailbox's and unforceable

    Alan Williamson 2010

  • The Arizona law, Mr. Obama said, puts "huge pressures" on local law enforcement to enforce rules "ultimately unforceable."

    Breaking News: CBS News 2010

  • Jamie McCourt filed for divorce this afternoon in Los Angeles Superior Court, asking that the agreement cited by Frank McCourt be ruled invalid and unforceable, arguing the document was never intended to bar her from ownership.

    unknown title 2009

  • Such an agreement may be deemed a "contract of adhesion" or "standard form contract" under US law, receiving special scrutiny by courts, and may be deemed unforceable if the end user does not have reasonable opportunity to examine the agreement before accepting it (see Steven v. Fidelity & Casualty Co.

    MacInTouch 2009

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