Contracts
Under North Dakota law, which of the following would make a contract 'void' (as opposed to voidable)?
AOne party is a minor
BThe contract is for an illegal purpose (e.g., a contract to sell a property to be used for illegal drug manufacturing)✓ Correct
COne party was intoxicated at signing
DOne party was under duress
Explanation
A void contract has no legal effect from the beginning. Contracts for illegal purposes are void. Contracts by minors, intoxicated persons, or those under duress are typically voidable (not void).
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