Capable of being avoided, or of being adjudged void, invalid, and of no force; capable of being either avoided or confirmed. [
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" A voidable contract may be ratified and confirmed; to render it null and of no effect, it must be avoided; a void contract can not be ratified."
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"If the metropolitan . . . grants letters of administration, such administration is not, but voidable by sentence."
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