
A voidable contract, unlike a void contract, is a valid contract. At most, one party to the contract is bound. The unbound party may repudiate the contract, at which time the contract is void. As per Section 2(i), ` An agreement which is enforceable by law at the option of one or more parties but not at the option of the other or others is a Void....
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A valid contract that a party may cancel upon request. For example, a contract made by a minor is voidable by the minor or his or her legal guardian.
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A valid contract which can be brought to an end by the innocent party (e.g. because of a misrepresentation or improper pressure)
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Is a contract that can be rejected by either one of the parties involved.
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A contract that can be canceled because one party has wronged the other; the party who has been wronged may void (cancel) the contract. Even without wrongdoing, a contract may sometimes be voidable at the option of one party. For example, if a minor enters into a contract, the minor may usually choose to affirm or reject the contract upon reaching ...
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