Contracts
A contract that is 'voidable' means:
AThe contract is illegal and has no legal effect
BThe contract lacks consideration and is unenforceable
COne or both parties have the option to rescind the contract due to a defect✓ Correct
DThe contract must be re-executed to be enforceable
Explanation
A voidable contract is a valid contract that one or both parties have the legal right to rescind due to some defect — such as fraud, misrepresentation, duress, or incapacity. Until rescinded, the contract is enforceable; the affected party may choose to affirm or rescind it.
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