citing the relevant authorities explain the differece between void and voidable marriages
Type your answer here... A marriage which fulfills all the condition laid down in Islamic law is called valid marriage. A marriage which can't be legalized in any circumstancees is called void marriage.
A. Void B. Voidable C. Voiding D. Avoid ANSWER: A Void
I am not an attorney. It terminates at the time of divorce, or at the death of either party. Marriages can be terminated by annulment if the marriage is voidable. Voidable marriages are valid marriages and can for various reasons be annulled and therefore terminated. Some annullments declare a marriage null and void right from the beginning, so those annullments don't technically terminate a marriage.
no
In Georgia, a minor cannot sign a contract. If a minor does sign a contract, it is voidable because it is illegal.
The major similarity that both poses is that no one is having full force of enforcement as in the case of void contracts which are unenforceable ab initio and voidable contract also when rescinded by the other party can never be enforced in any court of law.By Isare Peter. LL.B UDSM
no difference
A void contract is one that has no effect due to some fundamental defect. Generally no property can pass under a void contract. Contracts contrary to public policy, for example, to restrain another from pursuing their business, are usually void. A voidable contract on the other hand, is a valid contract but the law gives one party an option whether or not to proceed with the agreement. For instance, there may be misrepresentation which allows the innocent party to make certain choices, thus a contract declared voidable. • •
Depending on the state of contract, a mistake on the VIN may or may not be voidable. Under old laws, a mistake on a VIN can cause a contract to be voidable.
avoid and void are almost the same avoid means "decleared void"
There is no difference between public static void and static public void
A contract that can be voided. It is a valid contract unless the party with the ability to void it does so. Examples of those that can create voidable contracts are minors, mentally disabled persons, or an intoxicated person.