Contracts

In Utah, a voidable contract is one that:

AIs completely unenforceable by both parties
BMay be affirmed or voided by one of the parties due to a legal defect✓ Correct
CHas never been legally valid
DRequires court approval before it can be enforced

Explanation

A voidable contract is one that is valid but can be voided at the election of one party—typically the party affected by the defect (minors, fraud victims, persons under duress). If not voided, a voidable contract can be ratified and enforced.

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