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What is an Unenforceable Contract?

An unenforceable contract is a valid contract that the court chooses, for specific reasons, not to enforce. An unenforceable defense is commonly used in contradistinction to void the contract or make it voidable. Below explains a what makes a contract void or voidable:

Disputes will commonly arise between two parties, which triggers questions about the enforceability of a binding contract. A perfect example of a contract becoming voidable is in cases where a minor has signed a contract.

Here is an article about age requirements for a legal contract.

What Makes a Contract Unenforceable?

To determine what makes a contract unenforceable, it is easier to start with the question of what makes a contract enforceable. An enforceable contract is a legally binding agreement between two or more parties. To be enforceable, a contract must be legally valid, and the defending party must not have any valid defenses against breach of contract.

Most contracts do not need to be on paper to be considered enforceable, but those that aren’t are harder to prove in court. Three elements define a legally binding and enforceable contract:

  1. An offer
  2. Acceptance of that offer
  3. Consideration

The first two are self-explanatory, but the last warrants a brief explanation. In legal terms, consideration is an exchange of promises to do or not do something. For example, a common consideration is money in exchange for services.

The court will not enforce a contract if it finds that one party was taken advantage of or if there is a lack of proof of an agreement. To determine whether a contract is enforceable, the court uses eight key criteria:

  1. Lack of Capacity
  2. Coercion
  3. Undue Influence
  4. Misrepresentation and Nondisclosure
  5. Unconscionability
  6. Public Policy
  7. Mistake
  8. Impossibility

Here is an article about unenforceable contracts.

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Examples of an Unenforceable Contract

Below are the key criteria the court looks for to determine whether a contract is considered unenforceable:

Here is an article about conditions where your contract can be unenforceable.

Who Can Review a Contract to Make Sure it is Enforceable?


Many contracts may appear legal but have no legal standing in court. Therefore, it is important to seek the counsel of a licensed business contracts lawyer before entering into a contract agreement.

Here is an article about what a contract lawyer does.

How to Avoid Signing an Unenforceable Contract

There are two ways to avoid signing an unenforceable contract:

  1. First, seek advice from a business contract lawyer. They can review anything before you sign and help point out any potential pitfalls.
  2. Judge every contract based on each of the examples of unenforceable contracts above. Again, the more you know, the better off you are.

Here is an article about what makes a contract binding.

Difference Between an Unenforceable Contract and a Void Contract

A void contract has no legal standing, whereas unenforceable contracts are valid contracts that cannot be enforced in court because of legal requirements or evidentiary issues.

Here is an article about unenforceable contracts vs. void contracts.

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