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Existing contracts and subsequent moral turpitude

can a contract be broken on the grounds of moral turpitude?


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Moral turpitude by itself does not void a contract.  And it makes a big difference whether it's a sole person acting for himself on the contract or one person out of a company of, say, 4000.

In the case in question, one of the contracting parties recently chose to cancel the contract using Bad Faith as the reason....saying that the party should have disclosed the moral turpitude issue.

Posted 2008-11-24T02:35:37Z

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