Contracts
A contract that is 'void' in Arizona is:
AEnforceable only by the party who did not breach
BValid unless one party chooses to rescind it
CWithout legal effect from its inception✓ Correct
DValid but unenforceable due to a technical defect
Explanation
A void contract has no legal effect from the beginning — it is as if no contract was ever made. Examples include contracts for illegal purposes or those involving parties without legal capacity.
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