Difference between revisions of "Voidable"

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(New page: Voidable means capable of being declared invalid. A voidable contract is one where a person may avoid his obligation, as a contract between an adult and a minor. category:law)
 
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'''Voidable''' means capable of being declared invalid. A voidable [[contract]] is one where a person may avoid his obligation, as a contract between an adult and a minor.  
 
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A voidable contract is one where a person may avoid his obligation, as a contract between an adult and a minor.  
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Revision as of 00:27, November 4, 2007

Voidable means capable of being declared invalid. A voidable contract is one where a person may avoid his obligation, as a contract between an adult and a minor.