A contract that may have been enforceable at some point in time but, because of some intervening occurrence, no longer has legal effect or force.
a contract that is valid, however, for some reason cannot be proved or sued upon
a valid contract but it cannot be enforced in the courts if one of the parties refuses to carry out its terms
Any agreement that will not stand up to legal challenge. May result from the incapacity of a party, the illegality of the terms of the agreement, or the presence of undue influence, threat or coercion upon a party which caused that party to sign the contract.
A contract that was valid then made but either cannot be proved or will not be enforced by a court. An unenforceable contract is not merely on that is void or illegal. A contract may be unenforceable because it is not in writing, as may be required under the state statutes of frauds, or because the statute of limitations period has elapsed.
A contract which is considered unenforceable either because it cannot be proven or will not be enforced by a court. In addition to being considered void or illegal, other reasons for unenforceable contracts may be because they were not presented in writing which may have been a requirement under state statutes of frauds or the statutes of limitations period has elapsed.
A contract whereby neither party can sue the other for performance. However, an unenforceable contract may be valid between the parties by their mutual agreement.
An agreement in which something prevents a court of law from hearing disputes regarding the enforceability of the agreement.
A contract having no legal effect or force in a court action.