a(n) contract is illegal from the beginning and may not be enforced by either party; a(n) contract is legal but permits one party to escape, if he or she so wishes.

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A voidable contract is lawful but allows one party to leave if they so choose. A void contract is illegal from the start and cannot be enforced by any side.A void contract is one that was never intended to be legally binding in the first place. A void contract cannot be ratified, even if both void and voidable contracts are void. A void contract is viewed legally as if it never existed and loses its ability to be enforced in court.A written agreement between two parties that is voidable might become unenforceable for a variety of legal reasons, such as failure to reveal a crucial truth by one or both parties. A blunder, false statement, or fraud.To learn more about the contracthttps://brainly.com/question/4272013#SPJ4