Multiple Choice
When a contract is unenforceable, it means that:
A) The contract is valid, but the parties cannot sue on it.
B) The contract is void.
C) The parties can sue on the contract even though no written evidence came into existence when the contract was made.
D) The contract is invalid as it failed to fulfil statutory requirements.
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