Asked by Amanveer Tiwana on Sep 30, 2024

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When a legislature has specifically stated that a particular contract is void,a court need only:

A) cancel the contract.
B) interpret and apply the statute.
C) decide whether the contract is against public policy.
D) decide whether the contract is unconscionable.

Unconscionable

A term used to describe a contract or agreement that is so unjust or overwhelmingly one-sided in favor of one party that it is deemed unenforceable under the law.

Interpret

To explain or provide the meaning of something, often used in the context of translating legal texts, artworks, or other complex materials.

Void

A term referring to a contract or legal obligation that is deemed invalid or unenforceable.

  • Acknowledge the repercussions of enforcing pacts that infringe upon legal statutes and grasp the legislative motives for enacting statutory bans.
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Estefani Perezabout 16 hours ago
Final Answer :
B
Explanation :
In a case in which a legislature has specifically stated that a particular type of contract is void,a court need only interpret and apply the statute.