Contracts
In North Dakota, a contract that is 'voidable' means:
AThe contract is completely unenforceable by either party
BOne party has the option to enforce or cancel the contract✓ Correct
CThe contract requires court approval to be valid
DThe contract is illegal and void from inception
Explanation
A voidable contract is valid and enforceable but gives one party (typically a minor or someone who was defrauded) the option to affirm or cancel the contract. It is not automatically void.
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