Contracts
A contract that is voidable differs from a void contract in that a voidable contract:
AHas no legal effect whatsoever
BCan be enforced or disaffirmed by one of the parties✓ Correct
CWas created for an illegal purpose
DCannot be ratified under any circumstances
Explanation
A voidable contract is one that can be enforced or disaffirmed (voided) at the option of one party — for example, a contract signed by a minor. A void contract has no legal effect from the start, such as a contract for an illegal act.
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