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If a contract is illegal, the party less at fault will usually be entitled to enforce it so long as it has not yet been fully performed?

1) True
2) False

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Final answer:

If a contract is illegal, neither party will usually be entitled to enforce it, even if it has not been fully performed.

Step-by-step explanation:

The statement is False. If a contract is illegal, neither party will usually be entitled to enforce it. Illegal contracts are considered void and unenforceable in a court of law. Therefore, the party less at fault or innocent party will not have the right to enforce it, even if it has not been fully performed.

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