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A contract with an illegal purpose in Vermont is:

Correct Answer

B) Void from the beginning

A contract with an illegal purpose is void ab initio (from the beginning). It has no legal effect and is unenforceable by either party.

Answer Options
A
Voidable
B
Void from the beginning
C
Enforceable if consideration exists
D
Valid between the parties

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Related Topics:

lawful-purposevoid-vs-voidable

Key Terms:

voidillegalno effectvoid ab initio
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