- 1 Marks
Question
A contract that ought to be in writing but is not, is:
A. Illegal
B. Void
C. Unenforceable
D. Unduly influenced
E. A deed
Answer
C. Unenforceable
Explanation:
When a contract is required by law to be in writing but is not, it is typically deemed unenforceable. This means that, while the contract may exist, it cannot be enforced in a court of law.
- Tags: Contract, Legal Status, Writing Requirement
- Level: Level 1
- Topic: Law of Contract
- Series: NOV 2011
- Uploader: Theophilus