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void meaning in contract ​

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Answered by didriksharoy3
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A contract is an agreement enforceable by law.A void agreement is one which cannot be enforced by law. Sometimes an agreement which is enforceable by law, i.e, a contract can become void.

Answered by aastha12812
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A void contract is a formal agreement that is effectively illegitimate and unenforceable from the moment it is created. A void contract differs from a voidable contract because, while a void contract is one that was never legally valid to begin with (and will never be enforceable at any future point in time), voidable contracts may be legally enforceable once underlying contractual defects are corrected. At the same time, void contracts and voidable contracts can be nullified for similar reasons.

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