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Magdali Lopez
on Dec 16, 2024Verified
If a contract is not evidenced in writing this does not make it void, only unenforceable.
Void
Lacking legal validity or effect; something that is null and cannot produce any legal consequences.
Unenforceable
A term that describes a contract or clause that, due to certain legal deficiencies, cannot be upheld or enforced by a court.
- Identify circumstances under which a contract can be deemed void or unenforceable.
Verified Answer
VJ
Learning Objectives
- Identify circumstances under which a contract can be deemed void or unenforceable.
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