Contracts
A contract that is voidable can be:
AEnforced by either party
BRatified or rescinded by the party with the right to void it✓ Correct
CEnforced only by the courts
DNever enforced regardless of the parties' wishes
Explanation
A voidable contract is valid unless one party (the one with the power to void it — typically a minor or a victim of fraud) chooses to rescind it. If ratified (after reaching majority, for example), it becomes binding.
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