Tuesday, July 31, 2012

A void contract is deemed legally nonexistent. It produces no legal effect. As a general rule, courts leave parties to such a contract as they are, because they are in pari delicto or equally at fault. Neither party is entitled to legal protection.

IN PARI DELICTO NON ORITOR ACTIO,
meaning[:] Where both are at fault, no one can found a claim.

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