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The document discusses the difference between a void agreement and a void contract. A void agreement is completely unenforceable by law, so parties have no obligations to fulfill terms. However, a void contract is still considered a legal agreement between parties, even though it is invalid or unenforceable. The key difference is that a void contract exists, while a void agreement does not, and void contracts can still result in legal consequences depending on the context and any actions taken.









