Examples of 'enforced by law' in a sentence

Meaning of "enforced by law"

Enforced by law: Something that is required or mandated by legal statutes and regulations

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Hi vis workwear is enforced by law in certain situations.
You have mandatory recycling enforced by law.
This is enforced by law enforcement who actively patrol the area.
And this is regulated and enforced by law.
Eugenics was enforced by law in two Canadian provinces.
Religious ethics were strictly enforced by law.
These are enforced by law where I live.
Yet it is a dangerous decision that is heavily enforced by law.
Should be enforced by law.
A contract is defined as an agreement that can be enforced by law.
The concept of free competition enforced by law is a grotesque contradiction in terms.
Some standards created to meet safety requirements are enforced by law.
These conditions are enforced by law in all EU countries.
Expressing as it does in its ultimate analysis respect enforced by law for that.
Any contribution was not enforced by law or bureaucracy, but by tradition and public sentiment.

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A contract is an agreement between two or more parties which will be enforced by law.
This has become a tradition, but is not enforced by law or described anywhere.
Even in the great wildernesses of medieval England, inequality was enforced by law.
The NFPA standard is not necessarily enforced by law.
APR is expressed consistently for every credit product - a requirement enforced by law.
The TPS is the only such register that is enforced by law in the UK.
This indicates legislation of a death decree upon God 's people which will be enforced by law.
The process is private and confidential, enforced by law.
So then the reduction of Commissioners was enforced by law.
The Holocaust is the ONLY event in history to be enforced by law.
In some countries, gender discrimination has even been enforced by law.
In essence, a contract is a promise or undertaking that can be enforced by law.
Health insurance under an obligatory public scheme, enforced by law.
The procedure is private and confidential, possibly enforced by law.
The process is confidential as well as personal, potentially enforced by law.
The procedure is personal and confidential, possibly enforced by law.
The mediation process is private and confidential, possibly enforced by law.
Of course we have no choice either right now because it 's all enforced by law.
In most Muslim societies, this obligation is not enforced by law.
South Africa lived under Apartheid-the separations of race enforced by law.
South Africa lived under Apartheid - the separations of race enforced by law.

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These orders are enforced similar to court judgements
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