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A and B contract to marry each other. Before the time for the marriage, A goes and mad. The contract becomes
Void
Illegal
Valid
Voidable
- Void: A contract becomes void if it is no longer enforceable by law. If A goes mad, the contract cannot be performed, as A is incapable of understanding the nature and consequences of the marriage contract. Therefore, the contract to marry becomes void.
- Illegal: A contract is illegal if it involves actions that are unlawful or forbidden by law. Here, the contract is not illegal, as marriage is not against the law.
- Valid: A valid contract is legally binding and enforceable. However, A's mental incapacity means the marriage contract cannot be valid.
- Voidable: A contract is voidable if one party can choose to set it aside. In this case, the contract to marry is not voidable but void due to A's mental incapacity.
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