Contracts
In Louisiana, a contract that is unenforceable due to lack of a required writing is described as:
AVoid
BVoidable
CUnenforceable✓ Correct
DIllegal
Explanation
A contract that lacks a required written form is unenforceable — it may be valid in other respects but cannot be enforced by the courts because it fails the statute of frauds or other writing requirements.
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