Contracts
If a Wyoming real estate contract is voidable, it means:
AThe contract has no legal effect from the start
BOne party has the right to rescind the contract under certain conditions✓ Correct
CThe contract violates Wyoming law and is unenforceable
DBoth parties have agreed to cancel the contract
Explanation
A voidable contract is valid and enforceable but may be rescinded by one of the parties due to a circumstance such as fraud, misrepresentation, undue influence, duress, or lack of capacity. A void contract, by contrast, has no legal effect.
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