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The Requirements of a Valid and Enforceable Contract, Part 5—Legality

2 years ago
by Sandra Ighalo

When Is the Subject Matter of a Contract Illegal?

In earlier blogs, we have looked at four other requirements of a valid and enforceable contract:

The final requirement for a binding contract is that the subject matter of the contract must be legal. A contract that violates federal, state, or local law will be rendered void. Furthermore, a contract that is contrary to public policy is generally unenforceable.

Examples of Contracts That Are Void as Illegal

If a contract cannot be completed without violating an existing local, state, or federal law, it will not be enforced. That includes:

Examples of Agreements Are Void as Contrary to Public Policy

Courts will decline to enforce contracts that they perceive go against the best interests of the public as a whole. Common situations where a contract may be voided as contrary to public policy include:

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