A voidable contract
A) is one that a court may set aside in an attempt to restore the parties to their original positions.
B) is a contract that is void.
C) is a contract that has been frustrated.
D) is a contract in which the offeree failed to undertake the proper investigations.
E) is a contract in which the parties have engaged in conduct that is illegal.
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