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Not every agreement between two people is a binding contract. An agreement that is lacking one of the legal elements of a contract is said to be avoid contract—that is, not a contract at all. An agreement that is illegal—for example, a promise to commit a crime in return for a money payment—is void. Neither party to a void “contract” may enforce it.
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