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Valid and voidable are not same because valid is one which is enforcable in law and voidable" is on which is unenforceable in law. Difference between enforcable and unenforceable is enforcable is which is accepted in terms of law and unenforceable is which is not accepted in terms of law. So it cant be same......

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