Yes, breaking a contract can be illegal and may result in legal consequences such as being sued for breach of contract. It is important to carefully review and understand the terms of a contract before entering into it to avoid any potential legal issues.
It would not be a valid contract. A contract to break the law is illegal.
Not if the lease is legal. It is illegal for any sort of contract to demand criminal actions from one of the parties that signed it. If it does have any such demands the contract is invalid.
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The main difference between a void contract and an illegal contract is that a void contract is no longer valid.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
A contract for an illegal purpose is not allowed. You can't contract for a murder or other crime.
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".
It is illegal to break into anything that is not yours.
no its illegal!
No.
Of course anyone can break a contract. That is what the courts are for. They will enforce the contract as it was written unless there is some mitigating factors.
A legal contract is binding. If you break the contract without having the legal right to do so as set in the terms of the contract or by having the contract declared void by a court, the other party has the right to sue you in order to be compensated for the value of the contract.