Contracts
If a buyer's offer is accepted by the seller, but the buyer later discovers the agent forged the buyer's signature, the contract is:
AValid
BVoid✓ Correct
CVoidable by the seller
DUnenforceable only if recorded
Explanation
A contract that involves forgery is void — it has no legal effect from the beginning because there was never genuine mutual consent. Forgery is fraud in the execution.
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