Contracts
What is the difference between a void contract and a voidable contract in Kansas?
AThere is no difference; both terms mean the same thing
BA void contract has no legal effect from the beginning; a voidable contract is valid but can be rescinded by one party✓ Correct
CA voidable contract is approved by KREC; a void contract is not
DA void contract can be ratified; a voidable contract cannot
Explanation
A void contract is not legally enforceable from its inception (lacks essential elements). A voidable contract is valid but may be rescinded by one party (e.g., a contract signed by a minor).
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