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An agreement in which a person promises, for a monetary consideration, to procure the marriage of another is
Enforceable
Void
Valid
Voidable
Certainly! Let's explore the options:
- Option 1: Enforceable
- The agreement is legally binding and can be upheld in court.
- Contracts with consideration to procure marriage are generally not enforceable by law.
- Option 2: Void
- The agreement has no legal effect and is not recognized.
- Marriage procurement contracts are considered against public policy and are hence void.
- Option 3: Valid
- The agreement is legally recognized and has all the necessary components of a contract.
- Such contracts often lack legality and ethical standing, making them not valid.
- Option 4: Voidable
- The agreement is valid until one party chooses to void it.
- Unlike void contracts, these have some degree of enforceability unless annulled.
Correct Answer: Option 2: Void
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