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You haven't mentioned whether this relates to a court case. A has a legal and moral obligation to preserve that evidence and share it with the other parties to the contract. If the matter is brought to court A may face penalties if his withholding of that evidence is somehow revealed. Generally, courts consider destruction or withholding of evidence as a very serious matter. The court can impose punitive sanctions against the offending party .

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Q: If a contract is part of a disagreement and person A has proof that contract is void is A legally obligated to send notice to the other signers or can A pretend this contract is non existent?
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