Several health organisations back the ban but a smokers' campaign group said the law would be unenforceable.
Gun-rights advocates call the Colorado bills unenforceable, feel-good measures that are likely to backfire.
It was expected to be unenforceable because the state does not allow municipal firearm laws.
Many disclaimers are, in effect, seeking to impose a contractual obligation unilaterally, and thus are probably unenforceable.
Its contracts were thus all technically unenforceable, frauds for which the statute of limitations has long since expired.
The European court ruled that while the current model of territorial exclusivity was not illegal it was unenforceable.
On that basis alone, the Contract is unconscionable and unenforceable under applicable law.
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Others, including lawyers whose email messages are laden with them, say the disclaimers are for the most part unenforceable.
Joseph Pitts, R-Pennsylvania, said banning only implantation of cloned embryos would be unenforceable.
The rules subject autoworkers to wage cuts and include potentially unenforceable provisions such as banning strikes by their union.
It wants the federal court in New York to declare the judgment unenforceable.
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The Department for Education said at the time it was an unenforceable aspiration.
Opposition councillors have claimed a complete ban across the city would be too much, adding the restrictions would be unenforceable.
Second, the existing laws that govern what land can be used and what cannot are confusing and close to unenforceable.
In the meantime, the employee might file suit in his home state, seeking a declaration that his non-compete agreement is unenforceable.
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Based on the idea of perfect competition, where the market is omniscient, this code is as unenforceable as the insider trading rules.
It would leave Germany with large unenforceable claims against the periphery countries.
The SICO contracts feature other clauses that are likely unenforceable--such as one that prohibits the pensioner from challenging the contract as unenforceable.
Interviewing is already against the existing code of practice but a test case involving the Roman Catholic London Oratory school showed this was unenforceable.
They rest on an implied but unenforceable contract between generations: the future pensions of those working today depend upon a future generation of workers.
The American Society for Bariatric Surgery and the American College of Surgeons have guidelines for hospitals to follow when awarding surgical privileges, but they're unenforceable.
It was an unenforceable aspiration that schools were free to ignore.
His group, Choose Responsibility, argues that the 21 law has done little to stop drunk-driving and, because it is largely unenforceable, breeds contempt for law in general.
Police chiefs in urban areas supported the bills, but some rural county sheriffs opposed the new background checks, arguing the move is unenforceable and endangers Second Amendment rights.
But if hedginess is permissible, the Volcker rule is unenforceable.
Novartis and Momenta alleged that the lack of information about the molecular weight of the molecules rendered the patents unenforceable, according to a note to investors by Sanford C.
Gareth Peirce, Qatada's solicitor, said she welcomed the court's decision but criticised the memorandum of understanding, saying it was "unenforceable" and carried "no possible sanction or redress if breached".
Maryland will argue that this figure is a penalty, and is unenforceable because its main purpose is to penalize and punish a school that decides to withdraw from the Conference.
The contracts with pensioners that were supposed to fund that steady stream of income for investors are, according to legal experts and a growing number of judges, illegal and unenforceable.
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