Examples of 'may enforce' in a sentence

Meaning of "may enforce"

may enforce: This phrase is often used in a legal context to refer to the action of ensuring that a rule or law is obeyed or implemented

How to use "may enforce" in a sentence

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Kin selection may enforce poor mimicry.
Once the creditor has a judgment they may enforce it.
The government may enforce certain criteria.
We may enforce and interpret these criteria at our sole discretion.
Not only this but they may enforce a driving ban as well.
We may enforce their removal if they do not.
We can not predict how a given ferry may enforce these regulations.
Who may enforce the warranty.
The coastal State may enforce this rule.
You may enforce your rights as established by arts.
Apple is a third party beneficiary to these Terms and may enforce these Terms against you.
He or she may enforce good decorum.
You will comply with any additional rules that League may enforce from time to time.
People may enforce this right through civil action.
The trademark owner, and typically any licensees, may enforce their rights against infringement.

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The executor may enforce such an obligation even if the deceased has died insolvent.
One society may allow a wife to have two husbands, another may enforce strict monogamy.
The supervisory authority may enforce essential control measures in individual cases.
Hawaii Attorney General Doug Chin said officers in all 50 states may enforce the arrest warrant.
Creditors of any nature may enforce their rights on the deposited amount.
Once a removal order becomes “ final, ” the Department of Homeland Security may enforce it.
Some conferences may enforce a curfew for the safety of the players.
And may enforce the agreements of the Borrower contained therein, and any holder.
If necessary, the courts may enforce the recommendations.
CD may enforce minimum and maximum key lengths.
As a result, only the courts may enforce the rights in the Charter.
Paraguay may enforce a foreign judgement domestically at the request of another State.
Any court in Stockholm, Sweden may enforce the arbitrator 's award.
Either party may enforce this waiver up to and including the first day of trial.
Any court in Boston, Massachusetts may enforce the arbitrator 's award.
The User may enforce his or her rights in court on the basis of Infotv.
Recognising that only that State may enforce those provisions against such vessels and aircraft.
A state may enforce and dissolve a couple 's marriage, but it can not sanctify or bless it.
S rules so that the CCES may enforce them itself directly as against Athletes and.
Bank may enforce its right of possessory retention / lien over the Financial Collateral.
The winning party may enforce the decision on costs, provided that:.
CASBs may enforce a number of different security access controls, including encryption and device profiling.
The Card JVM 16 may enforce other security checks as well.
The parties may enforce any of the terms of this Agreement at any time.
Multiple regulators may enforce the law for various components of the financial system.
Surgical techniques may enforce wellness dangers and also may be also much less effective.
The Commissioner may enforce the Act through administrative or judicial means.
Additionally, it may enforce any other right of retention admissible according to the law.
Parking wardens may enforce the parkings by license plate, transponder tags or barcode stickers.
States may enforce the FCRA, and many states have their own consumer reporting laws.
Paul Cuffee School may enforce a dress code pursuant to Paul Cuffee School 's policy.
Finally, “ states may enforce the FCRA, and many states have their own consumer laws.
GLMS 142 may enforce access and visibility rules.
The CD 352 may enforce minimum and maximum key lengths.

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