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Humm I think I recall that a contract for an illegal service is unenforceable in court.
Check findlaw.com
Probably not, since it's illegal. That money will more than likely end up being spent on cigarettes and special favors in prison.
Only if you can make the cops fork it over, good luck trying.
All contracts have to be legal in order to be enforcable there is a name for it but i cant remeber
No. A contract for an illegal purpose is void and unenforceable.
I highly doubt it.
No. Handing over money to a hitman is unrefundable.
It doesn't work that way.
A contract for an illegal purpose is unenforceable. In fact, illegality is one of the most basic defenses to breach of contract that there is (http://www.legalmatch.com/law-library/article/defenses-to-breach-of-contract.html)
If you try to sue a hitman for not doing his job, not only will you lose the contract claim, you'll be admitting to the world that you hired a hitman. As you might imagine, that could get you into a bit of trouble.
it's all good,Do you have a link to that episode?
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