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What Is the Difference Between a Void and a Voidable

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What is the difference between a void and a voidable contract?


A) A voidable contract violates a statute whereas a void contract is enforceable.
B) A void contract cannot be enforced by either party and under voidable contracts, one party has a choice about enforcement.
C) A void contract applies to minors' contracts and voidable applies to all others' contracts.
D) A void contract is one that should have been in writing, but is not.

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