Unenforceable Contract

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What is Unenforceable Contract?

A contract that cannot be enforced due to some defect. An unenforceable contract may be challenged in an action for damages or specific performance in the face of certain defenses including the statute of frauds, lack of contractual capacity, no consideration, obtained by fraud, illegality and many other defects.

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