Examples of 'right to enforce' in a sentence

Meaning of "right to enforce"

right to enforce - This phrase indicates the authority or legal power to ensure compliance with rules, laws, or policies

How to use "right to enforce" in a sentence

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right to enforce
We have the right to enforce the law.
This deed restriction must also say that tenants have the right to enforce it.
We have a right to enforce our own laws.
Every country needs to have clear immigration policies and has the right to enforce them.
You have no right to enforce the law here.
That would be troublesome Even if we had the right to enforce the laws.
They have the right to enforce that blockade.
And whether or not anyone, even the executive officer, has the right to enforce practices.
We have no right to enforce our own standards of value on our children.
This can include the right to enforce a debt.
The right to enforce sanctions expires one year after the procedure was initiated.
The school has every right to enforce its policies.
At any rate, all countries need rules and limits, and the right to enforce them.
Adams also reserves the right to enforce email storage limits.
Right to enforce your rights ;.

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Either country has the right to enforce its laws.
We reserve the right to enforce and verify compliance with any part of this contract.
The Board of Education and FCPS reserve the right to enforce changes immediately.
Cuba vindicates the right to enforce its laws to defend itself from the aggression.
In such cases, the international community has the right to enforce the rule of law.
LamaLoLi retains the right to enforce compensation as per the statutory regulations.
So we know that the security agencies have a right to enforce the laws.".
The tenant shall have the right to enforce the tenancy addendum against the owner.
In this contract, the state has the right to enforce natural rights.
This includes the right to enforce discipline on its Members by suspension or expulsion.
Dealers, distributors, dealers, have no right to enforce the MAP Policy.
We have the right to enforce the above Lien notwithstanding the title of the Consignment.
Every country has the sovereign right to enforce its immigration policies.
Who has the right to enforce a geographical indication?
Giving victims of economic crime the right to enforce their claims personally in the.
AUTHORITY - The right to enforce laws and regulations or to create policy.
Such a civilization we have a right to enforce on this earth . ”.
The CFP Board has the right to enforce them through its Disciplinary Rules and Procedures.
Dealers, distributors, resellers, have no right to enforce the MAP / MSRP Policy.
Had they the right to enforce such threats?
Spectrum also reserves the right to enforce email storage limits.
Either country maintains the right to enforce its laws, especially if the individual travels there.
The Speaker is right to enforce the rules.
Deemed to have accepted the right to enforce these Terms against you as a third party.
Employers have the right to enforce a zero-tolerance policy.

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