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    When the Contract Is Perfectly Valid but Cannot Be Enforced
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When the Contract Is Perfectly Valid but Cannot Be Enforced

Question 13

Question 13

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When the contract is perfectly valid but cannot be enforced because of certain technical defects. This is called


A) unilateral contract
B) bilateral contract
C) unenforceable contract
D) void contract

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