Contracts

A voidable contract in Connecticut is one that:

AIs completely illegal and unenforceable
BIs valid but may be disaffirmed by one of the parties due to a legal infirmity✓ Correct
CHas never been signed by either party
DHas been executed in full by both parties

Explanation

A voidable contract is valid and enforceable until one party elects to void it. Common grounds include fraud, misrepresentation, duress, undue influence, or minority. The injured party may disaffirm or ratify.

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