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If the agreement consists of legal and illegal parts, and legal part is separable from illegal part, then legal part is _______ (a) valid (b) void (c) voidable (d) None of the these

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Answered by SnehaG
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If the agreement consists of legal and illegal parts, and legal part is separable from illegal part, then legal part is _______

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Answered by kritikag0101
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Answer:

(a) VALID

If the agreement consists of legal and illegal parts, and legal part is separable from illegal part, then legal part is VALID.

Explanation:

  • Where the agreement comprises two sections, one legal and the other illegal, and the legal part is detachable /separable from the illegal one, then, the court might enforce the legal part of the agreement i.e legal part is valid.
  • Yet, on the off chance that the legal and illegal parts can't be isolated or separated the entire agreement is unenforceable.
  • Once in a while, the people proportionally guarantee, firstly to do specific things which are legal, and besides to do specific different things which are illegal. In such cases, the primary arrangement of agreements can be authorized, though the second can't.
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