/ɪnˌfɔːsəˈbɪlɪti/ – noun
Definition: có thể kiện tụng, có thể cưỡng chế thi hành theo trình tự tố tụng, khả năng đảm bảo chế tài.
A more thorough explanation: Enforceability refers to the quality or state of being capable of being enforced or carried out according to the law. It typically pertains to the ability to make a contract or agreement legally binding and enforceable in a court of law.
Example: The enforceability of the contract was called into question due to a lack of clear terms and conditions.