Asked by gabriela huselton on Jun 12, 2024
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Void contracts,such as those contracts entered into with a minor,may be avoided or canceled by either of the parties.
Void Contracts
Agreements that are not legally enforceable from the outset due to the presence of certain defects in the contract.
Minor
An individual under the age of legal adulthood, typically seen as below the age of 18 in most jurisdictions.
- Determine the circumstances that render a contract void, voidable, unenforceable, or illegal.
Verified Answer
BA
bhavey ahujaJun 17, 2024
Final Answer :
False
Explanation :
Void contracts are considered null from the beginning and cannot be enforced by law, thus they do not provide the option to be avoided or canceled because they are already deemed as having no legal effect. Contracts with minors are generally considered voidable, not void, meaning they can be canceled at the discretion of the minor.
Learning Objectives
- Determine the circumstances that render a contract void, voidable, unenforceable, or illegal.
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