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An unenforceable contract may have all the elements of a complete contract and still be unenforceable.

Unenforceable Contract

A contract that cannot be upheld by a court because of some rule of law.

Complete Contract

A contract that outlines all the relevant and necessary conditions and terms of the agreement between parties for a particular transaction or arrangement.

  • Identify the conditions under which a contract may be void, voidable, unenforceable, or illegal.
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