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Monica Ramos
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The law does not provide a remedy for the breach of an unenforceable agreement.

Unenforceable Agreement

An agreement that, due to legal deficiencies or other issues, cannot be upheld or enforced by a court of law.

Remedy

Legal means for enforcing a right or redressing a wrong, including compensation, injunction, specific performance, and other forms of relief.

  • Discern the variations between illegitimate, unenforceable, and legally acceptable agreements.
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Collyn TerryDec 23, 2024
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