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Business, 01.11.2019 07:31 aruhter9485

What is not true about contracts?

a- they are legal agreements

b- they can be either oral or written, in certain cases

c- both parties have to be legally competent to enter into the agreement in the contract

d- a contract can be enforced even if the agreement contains an illegal activity

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