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Lawful object means the purpose of an agreement must be legal and not forbidden by law or opposed to public policy.
A void agreement is an agreement that is not enforceable by law.
A contingent contract is a contract to do or not to do something depending on the happening or non-happening of an uncertain collateral future event.
A wagering agreement is a bet where parties agree that on an uncertain event one will win and the other will lose, with no interest except stake.
If the object/consideration is forbidden by law, it becomes unlawful.
An agreement to do an impossible act is a void agreement.
Object/consideration is unlawful if (any three):
(Also: defeats provisions of law, causes injury, immoral.)
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