Contracts

In West Virginia, a contract that is void differs from a voidable contract in that a void contract:

ACan be ratified by one party
BHas no legal effect from the beginning and cannot be enforced by either party✓ Correct
CCan be enforced by the innocent party only
DRequires court action to cancel

Explanation

A void contract has no legal effect and is unenforceable from its inception (e.g., a contract for an illegal purpose). A voidable contract is valid and enforceable until the party with the power to void it (e.g., a minor) elects to do so.

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