A void contract is
(A) Not enforceable at all
(B) Enforceable at the option of either party
(C) Enforceable at the option of the aggrieved party
(D) Enforceable at the option of the party who is not aggrieved
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A void contract cannot be enforced by law. Void contracts are different from voidable contracts, which are contracts that may be nullified. However, when a contract is being written and signed, there is no automatic mechanism available in every situation that can be utilized to detect the validity or enforceability of that contract. Practically, a contract can be declared to be void by a court of law
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