Define: Ahteid

Ahteid
Ahteid
Full Definition Of Ahteid

Ahteid is a legal term that refers to a type of agreement or contract that is considered void or unenforceable due to its illegal or immoral nature. It is derived from the Latin phrase “ahtedum,” which means “void.” Ahteid agreements are typically against public policy or involve illegal activities, such as contracts for illegal drugs, prostitution, or gambling. These agreements are not recognized by the law and cannot be enforced by the courts. Parties involved in an ahteid agreement have no legal recourse if the other party fails to fulfil their obligations. It is important for individuals and businesses to ensure that their contracts are lawful and do not fall under the category of ahteid to avoid potential legal consequences.

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