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  2. Void contract - Wikipedia

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    A void contract can be one in which any of the prerequisites of a valid contract is/are absent for example if there is no contractual capacity, the contract can be deemed as void. In fact, void means that a contract does not exist at all. The law can not enforce any legal obligation to either party especially the disappointed party because they ...

  3. Void (law) - Wikipedia

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    Null; ineffectual; nugatory; having no legal force or binding effect; unable, in law, to support the purpose for which it was intended. In the case of a contract, this means there is no legal obligation, therefore there can be no breach of contract since the contract is null, but there may be an implied contract which requires the recipient of ...

  4. Voidable contract - Wikipedia

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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. A voidable contract may be considered valid if it is not cancelled by the ...

  5. Mistake (contract law) - Wikipedia

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    Mistake of law is when a party enters into a contract without the knowledge of the law in the country. The contract is affected by such mistakes, but it is not void. The reason here is that ignorance of law is not an excuse. However, if a party is induced to enter into a contract by the mistake of law then such a contract is not valid. [3]

  6. Non est factum - Wikipedia

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    It ruled that Mr Ford lacked legal capacity, and therefore contract was void for non est factum. This example illustrates an application of Petelin v Cullen [1975] as it depicts the necessary level of incapacity and level of misunderstanding required to shift the heavy burden of the party raising the defence.

  7. Voidable - Wikipedia

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    The act of invalidating the contract by the party exercising its rights to annul the voidable contract is usually referred to either as voiding the contract (in the United States and Canada) or avoiding the contract (in the United Kingdom, Australia and other common law countries). Black's Law Dictionary (relevant to US law) defines voidable as ...

  8. FACT CHECK: No, Folded Ballots Were Not Rendered Void in ...

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    A post being shared on Facebook claims that if your absentee ballot had folds or creases on it, it might be rendered void in the state of Wisconsin. Verdict: False Creases in ballot have no effect ...

  9. Unenforceable - Wikipedia

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    An example of a transaction which is an unenforceable contract is a contract for prostitution under English law. Prostitution is not actually a crime under English law, but both soliciting a prostitute and living off the earnings of a prostitute are criminal offences. [3] Yet so long as the contract is fully performed, it remains valid.

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