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6 September, 06:56

A court would be likely to enforce an illegal contract:a. under certain circumstances in which the aggrieved party was unaware of the illegality. b. where, although the contract is unconscionable, there is only procedural unconscionability. c. where the agreement is with an unlicensed attorney. d. under no circumstances.

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  1. 6 September, 07:55
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    Option A, under certain circumstances in which the aggrieved party was unaware of the illegality

    Explanation:

    An aggravated party may be an individual who is impacted adversely by such an act or an order, judgement, and statute, as regards financial, personal or property rights or concerns. The guilty party has the right to appeal unfavourable rulings. Rev. Code Wash described "Aggrieved Party."

    Under certain cases the injured party was not aware of criminal legislation, a court would probably impose the illegality arrangement.

    Contracts shall be void if the implementation or creation of a contract causes the members to engage in illegal practices.
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