Contracts
A voidable contract is one that:
AHas no legal force under any circumstances
BCan be disaffirmed by one party due to a legal deficiency but is valid until voided✓ Correct
CMust be canceled by a court order
DIs void from inception
Explanation
A voidable contract is valid and enforceable unless the party with the right to void it (such as a minor or a defrauded party) chooses to disaffirm it. The contract has legal effect until voided.
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