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    22.12.14

    When is an agreement said to be void?

    An agreement is said to be void because of mistake, lack of consideration, want of capacity etc. A list of void agreements is given below:
    1. Lack of capacity.
    2. Mutual mistake of fact.
    3. Unlawful consideration or object.
    4. Consideration or object partly unlawful.
    5. Agreements without consideration.
    6. Agreements in restraint of trade.
    7. Agreements in restraint of legal proceedings.
    8. Uncertain Agreement.
    9. Agreements by way of wager.
    10. Impossible acts.
    11. Agreements contingent on impossible event.
    12. Reciprocal promises where there are void promises.
    13. Agreement is restraint of trade.
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