Contracts
In Minnesota, which of the following is the legal term for an unenforceable contract that lacks an essential element?
AVoidable contract
BVoid contract✓ Correct
CExecutory contract
DExpress contract
Explanation
A void contract has no legal effect from the beginning because it lacks an essential element (capacity, legal purpose, consideration, etc.) or violates public policy.
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