Asked by Rachel Schultz on Jul 06, 2024

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Only contracts that involve the commission of a crime or tort are void on the basis of illegality.

Commission of Crime

The act of carrying out a criminal offense or the process by which a crime is perpetrated.

Void

A term describing a contract or agreement that has no legal force or effect and is unenforceable.

  • Ascertain scenarios in which a contract is judged to be invalid or without legal effect.
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Shelley WinterJul 10, 2024
Final Answer :
False
Explanation :
Contracts can also be void due to illegality if they involve actions that are against public policy, even if those actions do not constitute a crime or tort.