enforce definition

enforce. (and all derivations from it) means the taking of any of the following actions:
enforce or “enforcement” means:
enforce means enforce through criminal, civil or administrative proceedings;

Examples of enforce in a sentence

  • Failure to Enforce Failure by the Board at any time to enforce the provisions of the Contract shall not be construed as a waiver of any such provisions.

  • Responsibilities of our partners: • Enforce requirements with all sub-contractors.

  • Subpart D—Sanctions, Enforce- ment Actions, and Termi- nation § 460.40 Violations for which CMS may impose sanctions.

  • Section 5.1. Events of Default 15 Section 5.2. Trustee May Enforce Demand 16 Section 5.3. Remedies Cumulative 17 Section 5.4. Delay or Omission Not a Waiver 17 Section 5.5. Waiver of Extension, Appraisement or Stay Laws 17 Section 5.6. Remedies Subject to Provisions of Law 17 ARTICLE VI.

  • Each Party Further Waives All Rights To Interpose Any Counterclaim(s) And/Or Cross-Claim(s) In Any Action Seeking To Enforce Obligations Under And/Or For Damages Relating To This Agreement And/Or The Rules And/Or Any Breach(es) Thereof.


More Definitions of enforce

enforce means exercise all of Trumark’s rights, under the Security Agreement or otherwise, in relation to the Security Interest;
enforce means enforce through criminal, civil or administrative proceedings; “enforcement” means the taking of any action to enforce a law or regulatory
enforce means to employ any judicial or administrative remedy under KRS 405.405 to 405.420 and KRS 405.991(2) or under any other Kentucky law;
enforce means exercise all of the Secured Party’s rights, under the Security Agreement or otherwise, in relation to the Security Interest.
enforce in relation to a trust means to require or compel trustees to execute carry out and perform their duties under the trust instrument and to bring and prosecute proceedings to enforce the terms of the trust;
enforce or “Enforcement” has the meaning set forth in Section 10.5.2(a).
enforce means (inter alia) “[t]o put in force,” to “cause to take effect,” or “to give effect to.” Webster’s Second 847; see Black’s Fifth 474; Black’s Tenth 645. “[E]nforcement of security interests,” 15 U.S.C. 1692a(6), therefore means giving force or effect to a creditor’s