Asked by Camilla Fernandez on Apr 26, 2024
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When contracts are against generally accepted public policy,these agreements are deemed ________.
A) quasi-contracts
B) voidable
C) implied
D) ratified
E) unenforceable
Public Policy
Guiding principles and philosophies that underlie the laws and actions of a government, aimed at ensuring the public's general welfare.
Unenforceable
A term applied to a contract that, because of a law, cannot be enforced by the courts.
- Detect and separate contracts classified as void, voidable, or unenforceable in diverse scenarios, particularly those related to the participation of minors, states of intoxication, and mental illness.
Verified Answer
JR
Jonah RuskinApr 29, 2024
Final Answer :
E
Explanation :
When contracts are against generally accepted public policy,these agreements are deemed unenforceable and not void.No remedy is available for unenforceable agreements.
Learning Objectives
- Detect and separate contracts classified as void, voidable, or unenforceable in diverse scenarios, particularly those related to the participation of minors, states of intoxication, and mental illness.