What Is a Void Agreement?
A void agreement has no legal bearing, and is unenforceable by law. Parties to a voided agreement have no responsibility or legal requirement to act as far as carrying out the terms of the agreement.FeaturesThere are certain things that can contribute to a voided agreement. If a minor enters into a contract, it is not legal and therefore it is void. You cannot force a minor to fulfill the requirements of a contract.ConsiderationsRestraints of marriage contracts are also void. These contracts put limitations on whom and when a person can marry, according to the website Chestofbooks.com.Time FrameSome contracts or agreements are enforceable only for a certain time. One party to the agreement may be given a certain amount of time to void the contract. When the time frame has passed and no action taken to void the agreement, it becomes legal.Prevention/SolutionAn agreement requiring either party to do something deemed impossible would be a void agreement, according to the website Scribd.co