When contract is voidable?
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When a contract is entered into without the free consent of the party, it is considered a voidable contract. The definition of the act states that a voidable contract is enforceable by law at the option of one or more parties but not at option of the other parties
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Contract is voidable when:-
- A party was legally incapable to enter a contract.
- The terms of the contract are unconscionable.
- A breach of contract occurred.
- The information was misrepresented.
- A fraud occurred.
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