When do the rights become enforceable?
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Hi, please consider the answer given below
The rights may become enforceable in case the party obligated to an act can be forced or we can say in other words the party is ordered to follow the legal process which is put in place.
It is also worth noting that the word enforceable literally means capable of being enforced.
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It is the right identified by the law and, if required, can be exercised by the law.
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- In other terms, enforceable is an event that can be successfully executed. Of example, an enforceable contract is considered an arrangement or contract between parties in which either party may legitimately demand the other party's results.
- Enforcement requires requiring observance or adherence to it. Enforceable means that can be enforced. A right or obligation can be enforced if an acting party can be ordered or forced to comply with the legal activities.
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