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Daleeda Towns
on Nov 27, 2024Verified
A contract to do something that is prohibited by statutory law is void from the outset.
Statutory Law
Written laws enacted by a legislative body that govern how individuals and organizations may conduct themselves.
Prohibited
Prohibited means officially forbidden or disallowed by law, rule, or other authority.
Void
A term describing a contract or legal agreement that is null, having no legal force or effect from the beginning.
- Determine the scenarios in which contracts are considered void, voidable, or enforceable.
Verified Answer
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Learning Objectives
- Determine the scenarios in which contracts are considered void, voidable, or enforceable.
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