Asked by Nicholas Vargas on May 16, 2024

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Contracts to commit a crime or a tort are void.

Commit a Crime

The act of performing a behavior that is forbidden by law and punishable by the government.

Tort

Tort is a legal term referring to a civil wrong that causes someone else to suffer loss or harm, resulting in legal liability for the person who commits the tortious act.

Void

Describes a contract or legal agreement that has no legal force from the outset and cannot be enforced.

  • Understand the importance of public policy in determining the legitimacy of contracts.
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Gurpreet SinghMay 19, 2024
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True
Explanation :
Contracts that involve committing a crime or a tort (a wrongful act leading to civil legal liability) are considered void because they are against public policy.