Legality of an object
What is the legality of an object?
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A contract which is created without any of the technical defects outlined which is so far being unenforceable if it has an objective or purpose that offends public policy as well as violates statute law. In the nonappearance of evidence to the dissimilar, it is presumed that transactions are legal. If either party to a void contract has partly performed, the court will attempt to restore the parties to their original positions and release both parties from future performance. If the defendant introduces evidence that this presumption is not correct, the contract may be either void or unenforceable. Some contracts are void simply because their object is not "legal." If only a term of a contract is void, that term will be severed if it leaves the meaning of the rest of the contract intact, and the balance will be upheld.
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