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Compare valid, void, voidable, and unenforceable contracts. Give a brief definition of each

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Essentially, the difference between void and voidable contracts is enforceability: a void contract is illegal and unenforceable; a voidable contract is legal and enforceable. Void contracts. A contract that is void is unenforceable, meaning that neither party has legal recourse against the other for a breach

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