Contracts
Which of the following contracts is void ab initio (void from the beginning)?
AA contract signed by a minor
BA contract for an illegal purpose✓ Correct
CA contract signed under mild duress
DA contract with a missing signature
Explanation
A contract for an illegal purpose is void ab initio — it never had legal existence and cannot be ratified or enforced by any party.
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