A valid contract is unenforceable when some defense exists that is extraneous to the formation of the contract, such as when the contract violates the Statute of Frauds or the Statute of Limitations has passed. Found on http://jec.unm.edu/manuals-resources/glossary-of-legal-terms
A contract that is valid, but which a court will not enforce due to a technical defect. For example, an unsigned contract may be unenforceable in court. (Compare: voidable contract) Found on http://www.nolo.com/dictionary/unenforceable-contract-term.html