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If a contract is made with a person required by law to hold a license, and the purpose of the license is protection of the public, the contract made by an unlicensed person will generally be enforceable.

a) true
b) false

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Answer:

False

Step-by-step explanation:

The contract is an agreement between the two persons in order to accomplish their own objectives

It is a combination of agreement and enforceability

i.e

Contract = Agreement + enforceability

Now if the contract is made with a person for holding a license so that the public could be protected but if the contract is made by the person who does not have a license so this represents an unenforceable contract

Hence, the given statement is false

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