Contracts
A contract that is 'void' in Connecticut is best described as:
AA contract that can be canceled by either party
BHaving no legal effect whatsoever—it was never a valid contract✓ Correct
CA contract that is enforceable unless a party elects to cancel
DA contract approved by the courts but with minor defects
Explanation
A void contract has no legal force or effect. It was never a valid contract (e.g., illegal purpose). Neither party can enforce it. This differs from a voidable contract, which is valid but can be canceled by one party.
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