enforce definition
enforce. (and all derivations from it) means the taking of any of the following actions:
enforce means enforce through criminal, civil or administrative proceedings;
enforce or “enforcement” means:
Examples of enforce in a sentence
Enforce specific performance of the Seller’s obligations, including monetary damages in an amount not to exceed Purchaser’s actual out-of-pocket expenses exclusive of Purchaser’s Xxxxxxx Money, which shall be returned to Purchaser.
More Definitions of enforce
enforce means exercise all of Atkar’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 or “enforcement” means:
(i) If we enforce against you:
(1) We do something to make you do what you agreed to do
(2) We do something so that we are paid when you do not pay
(ii) If we enforce against another borrower:
(1) We do something to make that borrower do what he agreed to do
(2) We do something so that we are paid when that borrower does not pay
(iii) If we enforce against a guarantor
(1) We do something to make a guarantor do what he agreed to do.
(2) We do something so that we are paid when the guarantor does not pay
(iv) We may enforce by (for example):
(1) Going to court for a judgment against you or against a guarantor or