A 'voidable' contract is one that:
A) is effective and enforceable only if the court declares it to be so.
B) is effective and enforceable unless terminated by either party to the contract.
C) is effective and enforceable unless terminated by the innocent party.
D) is effective and enforceable unless terminated by the court.
Correct Answer:
Verified
Q15: Which of the following is not a
Q16: Which of the following is not a
Q17: Which of the following is not a
Q18: Which of the following is not a
Q19: Which of the following scenarios would not
Q21: Quantum meruit is:
A)the amount of damages assessed
Q22: 'Exemplary damages' are:
A)damages awarded to a plaintiff
Q23: In what circumstances will a court refuse
Q24: The Australian Consumer Law prohibits unfair terms
Q25: 'Nominal damages' are:
A)damages awarded to a plaintiff
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