The correct answer is: The contract becomes void.
A contract is a legally binding agreement between two or more parties. In order for a contract to be valid, it must meet certain requirements, including:
- Offer and acceptance: The parties must make an offer and acceptance that is clear and definite.
- Consideration: The parties must exchange something of value.
- Capacity: The parties must have the legal capacity to enter into a contract.
- Legal purpose: The contract must have a legal purpose.
If any of these requirements are not met, the contract may be void.
In the case of A’s contract with B, the contract is void because C dies without being married to B. This is because the contract is contingent on C marrying B, and C’s death makes it impossible for the condition to be met.
A void contract is not legally binding, and neither party is obligated to fulfill their obligations under the contract.