It will likely be based on case law /presedence in the state of enforcement.
No, it would mean the contract was illegal to begin with. Government laws supersede anything your employment could make you sign. No judge is going to say, "You get to go free because you signed a contract to commit a crime".
No, it is not legal to create a contract for an illegal purpose.
The main difference between a void contract and an illegal contract is that a void contract is no longer valid. It's lost its authenticity. An illegal contract is a contract that is not legal in the name of law. Therefore, it is not relevant.
Contract is null and void
There will be no statute of limitations. The marriage is illegal and as long as it is acted upon, the crime continues.
A contract for an illegal purpose is not allowed. You can't contract for a murder or other crime.
no its illegal!
No.
Accepted defenses to the enforcements of contract are dependent on jurisdiction and applicable international laws-conventions. Common defenses in the United States include the Statutes of Fraud and Limitations.
Only if both parties agree to dissolve the contract or the contract was an illegal contract or it was signed under duress.
It would not be a valid contract. A contract to break the law is illegal.
It will depend on the laws in your state. In many cases betting is illegal unless regulated by the state. If it is illegal, it is not a contract.