Unenforceable

Unenforceable: When Legal Claims Cannot Be Enforced
An unenforceable contract or term refers to an obligation that, while valid in principle, cannot be legally compelled or enforced in a court of law.
Void: Legal and General Implications
The term 'void' refers to something that is empty, holds no legal force, or is incapable of being ratified.

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