Unenforced
(adjective)
Not made to be obeyed or followed; not enforced.
Origin:
From un- (not) + enforced (made to be obeyed or followed).
Examples:
- The law was unenforced, so people felt free to ignore it.
- The rule was unenforced, so the students took advantage.
- The contract was unenforced, so the company felt no obligation to fulfill it.
- The curfew was unenforced, so the city was loud all night.
- The dress code was unenforced, so the students dressed as they pleased.