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In which contract there is no agreement at all

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Answered by ganeshprasadv5
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An agreement without consideration is void and it cannot form a valid Contract as a void agreement is not enforceable by law and every valid Contract is enforceable by law. For example, if a promises to give to B Rupees 10,000 without any consideration, it will be a void agreement.

The following are some of the agreements which are not enforceable in the eyes of law: Agreements without consideration except it is written and registered or is a promise to compensate for something done or is a promise to pay a debt barred by limitation law. Agreements in restraint of marriage.

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Answered by s04328fannielois
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Answer:

An agreement without consideration is void and it cannot form a valid Contract as a void agreement is not enforceable by law and every valid Contract is enforceable by law. For example, if a promises to give to B Rupees 10,000 without any consideration, it will be a void agreement.

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