A contract that is deemed to have never existed in the eyes of the law.
An unenforceable contract that lacks legal purpose or essential requirements.
A contract having no legal force or effect from it's inception.
A contract that cannot be enforced by either party.
A void contract, also known as a void agreement, is not actually a contract. A void contract cannot be enforced by law. Void contracts are different from voidable contracts, which are contracts that may be (but not necessarily will be) nullified.