Contracts
A 'voidable' contract in Ohio is one that:
AIs automatically unenforceable
BCan be affirmed or disaffirmed by one of the parties, such as a contract signed by a minor✓ Correct
CMust be voided by a court order
DHas already been canceled by both parties
Explanation
A voidable contract is valid and enforceable unless one party (who has the right to void it) chooses to disaffirm it. Examples include contracts signed by minors or those signed under duress.
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