Contracts
A 'voidable' contract in Arizona is one that:
ACan never be enforced
BIs valid unless voided by the party with the legal right to do so✓ Correct
CRequires a court order to become valid
DHas already been canceled by both parties
Explanation
A voidable contract is valid and enforceable until one party (who has legal grounds to rescind) takes action to void it. Examples include contracts signed by minors or obtained by fraud.
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