Examples of Legally enforceable in a sentence
Legally enforceable means Lane County can be compelled by those outside the government to use those resources for the purposes specified in the legislation.
Legally enforceable means that a government can be compelled by an external party, such as citizens, public interest groups, or the judiciary to use resources created by enabling legislation only for purposes specified by the legislation.
Legally enforceable restrictions on land use to protect the health, safety, and welfare of the community, such as the kind of buildings that can be built on the property, what size the buildings may be, and which materials can be used in their construction.
Legally enforceable instruments, running with the land, creating a transit easement volume, and setting forth the obligations of either the MTA or the owner and developer, their successors and assigns, to design and construct the improvement, shall be executed and recorded in a form acceptable to the MTA and the Chairperson.
Legally enforceable restrictions placed on the use of real property by the owner of the property to protect and preserve historic or Tribal resources deemed worthy of preservation giving a government agency or preservation organization the right to review and approve changes to the historically or culturally significant property before they are undertaken.