Contracts
A Wyoming real estate contract that is illegal in its purpose is:
AVoidable at the option of either party
BVoid and unenforceable✓ Correct
CValid but subject to court modification
DEnforceable if both parties agreed
Explanation
A contract with an illegal purpose is void—it has no legal effect and neither party can enforce it. For example, a contract to purchase property for an illegal business would be void.
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