Contracts
A real estate purchase agreement that contains illegal provisions is:
AFully enforceable
BVoidable at the option of either party
CVoid as to the illegal provisions, and possibly void entirely depending on the nature of the illegality✓ Correct
DOnly unenforceable in federal court
Explanation
A contract containing illegal provisions may be void as to the illegal terms or entirely void if the illegal provisions are central to the agreement. Courts generally will not enforce illegal contracts.
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