Contracts
A Wisconsin purchase contract is voidable (not void) when:
AThe contract has no consideration
BOne party lacked legal capacity due to minority or mental incapacity✓ Correct
CThe contract is for an illegal purpose
DThe contract lacks a written legal description
Explanation
A contract entered into by a minor or a person with mental incapacity is voidable — the incapacitated party may disaffirm it. A void contract has no legal effect from the start.
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