Adjective
Capable of being enforced.
Source: Webster's dictionaryWith many sovereign states, with no system of law enforceable among them, with each state judging its grievances and ambitions according to the dictates of its own reason or desire - conflict, sometimes leading to war, is bound to occur. Kenneth Waltz
It has no enforceable standards to stop a union from conspiring with employers to keep another stronger union out or from negotiating contracts with lower pay and standards that members of another union have spent a lifetime establishing. Andy Stern
Look, very clearly there are things that need to be done urgently in relation to climate change, and of those the most obvious is to have an enforceable and equitable arrangement delivering deep cuts in emissions into the middle of the century. Peter Garrett
There is no need to adopt more "free trade agreements”, which are asymmetrical agreements providing privileges to investors but no enforceable obligations. Alfred de Zayas
In an open adoption agreement, you agree to a minimum number of visits - a floor, not a ceiling. It's enforceable. Dan Savage
By contrast, contractual rights are rights enforceable against particular persons. Source: Internet