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a contract to contract is void disuss​

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Answered by hidayathkhan156
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A void contract is one that is not legally enforceable. ... With void contracts, both parties are released from the contractual obligations set forth in the original agreement. Void contracts often center around illegal activities, are patently unfair, or violate public policy.

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A void contract is one that is not legally enforceable. Certain circumstances render some contracts immediately void based on some aspect of the law. 3 min read

A void contract is one that is not legally enforceable. Certain circumstances render some contracts immediately void based on some aspect of the law. With void contracts, both parties are released from the contractual obligations set forth in the original agreement.

Void contracts often center around illegal activities, are patently unfair, or violate public policy. Other void contract situations might involve someone who is not competent to enter into a legal contract or contain terms that are impossible to complete. You might be able to salvage contracts that are void in only one or two parts by a process known as severance

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