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How may a contract that has been validly concluded be otherwise declared unenforceable?

      

How may a contract that has been validly concluded be otherwise declared
unenforceable?

  

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Maurice
A contract validity entered into may be rendered unenforceable by:
(i) Illegality: if for any reason the contract becomes illegal, it is unenforceable.

(ii) Duress: if evidence suggests that the contract was procured by actual violence
or threats thereof.

(iii) Undue influence: if it is proved that one of the parties did not make
an independent decision on the contract.

(iv) Mistake: if the contract is vitiated by an operative mistake for example
common,mutual or unilateral.

(v) Frustration: where further performance of the obligations become impossible
by reason of extraneous circumstances for which neither party is to blame
maurice.mutuku answered the question on May 1, 2018 at 12:33


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