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Meaning of Unforceable #1 (permalink) Wed Aug 16, 2006 9:31 am   Meaning of Unforceable
 

Hi

I met the word unforceable being used only for laws and security locks and still have rather vague general understanding of its meaning.
Could you define it for me?

un-force-able

Would the opposite be ‘enforceable’?
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Meaninmg #2 (permalink) Wed Aug 16, 2006 10:23 am   Meaninmg
 

Hi Tamara,

I don't think I've come across unforceable. The word I know is unenforceable, which, when referring to laws or contracts, means cannot be carried through or put into practice.

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Unforceable! #3 (permalink) Wed Aug 16, 2006 10:45 am   Unforceable!
 

Hi Alan

I met unforceable - exactly.
In particular, you can find in "The Million Dollar Bond Robbery" by Cristie :) where it is used by a pure Brit in regards to a Hubbs lock.

(Unfortunately, another my example (for a law) is not accesible in public writing :( )

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Meaning of Unforceable #4 (permalink) Wed Aug 16, 2006 12:04 pm   Meaning of Unforceable
 

Hi Tamara

The word unforceable in connection with a lock is logical. It would mean the lock can't be opened by force.

In connection with law, could the word unforceable have been simply a typo? In other words, was the word enforceable possibly intended?

By the way, are you familiar with the other spelling? (un)forcible ;)

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Meaning of Unforceable #5 (permalink) Wed Aug 16, 2006 12:16 pm   Meaning of Unforceable
 

Hi Amy

unforcible? No, I’ve never heard or read the word…

Now my dictionary gave me the meaning of 'forcible'… yes… maybe, you’re right. It’s still difficult for me to deal with (possible) typos in the language I don’t know well enough…

Google formally has 'admitted' unforceable law… and even gave 'to enforce an unforceable law'…

So... I don’t know…
Will try to find, think and understand a bit more about that.

Thank you for your response!
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Meaning of Unforceable #6 (permalink) Wed Aug 16, 2006 12:31 pm   Meaning of Unforceable
 

Hi Tamara

I also checked Ms Google for "unforceable law", but there were only 17 results. :lol: And the results looked more like typos to me than "intended spelling".

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Typo... #7 (permalink) Wed Aug 16, 2006 13:29 pm   Typo...
 

Amy,
now I’ve managed to find (among 733 links given for unforceable :)) the context that is of (at?) similar level of technicality and formality as the text I had been (and still am) interested to decode :)
and where ‘unforceable’ was first wrongly used for policy

http://lwn.net/Articles/60786/
After the note "Typo: Unforceable should be Unenforceable." it has been corrected.

Alan and you - both - are right. Concerning policy/laws and a typo.

OK.
Thank you.
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