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When There Is a Law That Prohibits the Courts from Enforcing

Question 15

Question 15

Multiple Choice

When there is a law that prohibits the courts from enforcing a valid contract,it may be valid but ________.


A) Novated
B) Condoned
C) Unenforceable
D) Executed
E) Executory

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