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A contract formed for an illegal purpose is:

Correct Answer

B) Void and unenforceable from its inception

A contract formed for an illegal purpose is void ab initio — void from the beginning and unenforceable by either party. In Iowa, as in all states, lawful object is a required element of a valid contract; any contract whose purpose violates law or public policy has no legal effect.

Answer Options
A
Voidable at the option of either party
B
Void and unenforceable from its inception
C
Enforceable if both parties agreed to the illegal terms
D
Valid until a court declares it otherwise

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