Contracts

A voidable contract is one that:

AHas no legal force from the beginning
BCan be disaffirmed by one of the parties due to a legal deficiency✓ Correct
CIs unenforceable in any court of law
DAutomatically terminates after 30 days

Explanation

A voidable contract is valid and binding unless one party chooses to disaffirm it. Common examples include contracts entered into by minors or under duress, which the affected party may void.

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